Processor Obsolescence.

Hi

I am looking to work for Processor Obsolescence solution. To start with, am currently thinking to come with a document which will have abundan information and queries to solve it. I think the embedded communit members will appreciate in sharing some knowledge of theirs and guide m to some extents, so that I can at least move in right direction wit having mamooth queries to solve it and also improve the documen contents. To solve Processor Obsolescence problem, the easy solution which comes i my mind is building a new construct called Meta Language. Here, I don' mean re-writing C or C++ HLL, but simply defining constructs which ca serve the purpose in parallel to C/C++ HLL. Also, the focus is currently single processor (probably, one from the series of m68k family) to star with. To solve this problem I don't wish to think preferably with HA concepts.

Looking forward for some help & guidance. Having reference of persons o companies or links who are already working in these areas will really b of great help too.

BR Mukesh K Srivastava

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srimks
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This subject has already been handled in a thread of yesterday (ID: .

Please do not start a separate thread of a subject, but post responses to the discussion already present.

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Is this a school / study project?
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Tauno Voipio

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I also responded, in great detail, to his original much more detailed question in Message-ID: . I guess he didn't read it or his news service just hasn't propagated all the responses yet.

One could wonder.

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The original post is from a Mumbai, India area IP address, though via Google groups.

There have been plenty of Indian students attempting to make us to take care of their study assignments ...

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Tauno Voipio

This is NOT Google groups. This is usenet

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I copied the message ID from the Usenet header of the referenced thread.

It is the responsibility of the posting server to set it correctly - so the main thread was obviously sent to Usenet via Google groups.

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Tauno Voipio

And for some extra fun: copy the above ID in the google groups advanced search message-id field. It can't find it! Copy it in the standard google search (not groups) and it can find the message.

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