Abstract

This paper describes the environment for developing and executing Warp* programs. The center of the program development environment is a customized shell that ties together a compiler for the Warp array, the Warp run-time system, and a debugger. The compiler translates high-level language programs to microcode for the Warp machine. It achieves a high utilization of the computation power of the processor. The run-time system supports remote execution of Warp programs across a network and makes the Warp machine available as a shareable resource. The debugger permits symbolic debugging of Warp programs. The Warp programming environment makes the Warp machine an easily programmable and accessible attached processor in a UNIX™ environment .

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