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Volume 48, Number 3/4, 2004
IBM eServer z990
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The GNU 64-bit PL8 compiler: Toward an open standard environment for firmware development - References

by W. Gellerich, T. Hendel, R. Land, H. Lehmann, M. Mueller, P. H. Oden, and H. Penner

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