This user manual is a valuable resource for anyone interested in programming embedded systems with ADA. Written by Valerie Downes and Stephen Goldsack in 1982, it provides detailed information on how to use Prentice Hall's ADA compiler to create efficient and effective programs for vintage computing systems. The manual covers a range of topics, including the ADA language, program design, and debugging techniques.


With its clear explanations and helpful examples, this user manual is a must-have for anyone interested in vintage computing. Whether you are a collector, a historian, or a programmer, this manual is an invaluable resource for understanding the capabilities and limitations of early computing systems.


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