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Re: The Datalog
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lugnet.robotics
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Wed, 11 Oct 2000 05:11:22 GMT
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Malcolm S Powell <msp@umbra.co.!StopSpam!uk>
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John Barnes wrote:
> My question is;
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> Does Lego have a copyright on the byte code interpretation?
It is difficult to see how they could even think they did. Byte code
interpretation was a well used implementation technique for Pascal systems
back as far as the 70s. UCSD Pascal being one of the best known examples. I
think Visual Basic still has the option of compiling into P-code (P for
Pascal or Pseudo code) which is just another name for byte code.
Malcolm S Powell
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| I have noticed a number of comments about the RCX byte code system, including this thread, which would like to see some sort of datalog read function. My question is; Does Lego have a copyright on the byte code interpretation? If not, then wouldn't (...) (24 years ago, 10-Oct-00, to lugnet.robotics)
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