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The EPSILON C COMPILER is a cross compiler, designed to run on a host computer generating assembly code for the target computer. This code is then assembled and linked for execution on the target machine.

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    cover image ACM SIGMICRO Newsletter
    ACM SIGMICRO Newsletter  Volume 21, Issue 1-2
    June 1990
    12 pages
    ISSN:1050-916X
    DOI:10.1145/1096497
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