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How can textprocessing on microprocessors be supported by (micro) programs? This paper gives an answer to this question by proposing a special textprocessor which has been designed as a universal tool for textprocessing and as a machine which lends itself to “emulation„ on a microprocessor. The minimal set of data types, operations and control and storage mechanisms is described, which in several applications to real problems turned out to be indispensable. Practicability, efficiency and simplicity have been the main goals of the design.
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Kneiβl, F. (1980). Eine Stack/String/Listen-Masehine für die Textverarbeitung. In: Wossidlo, P.R. (eds) Textverarbeitung und Informatik. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 30. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67700-7_3
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