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- Eumel abstract "EUMEL (pronounced oimel for Extendable Multi User Microprocessor ELAN System and also known as L2 for Liedtke 2) is an operating system which began as a run-time environment for the ELAN programming language. It was created in 1979 by Jochen Liedtke at theUniversity of Bielefeld. EUMEL initially ran on the 8-bit Z80 processor, and was later ported to many different architectures.EUMEL is based on a virtual machine using a bitcode and achieves remarkable performance and functionality.Z80-based EUMEL systems provide full multi-user multi-tasking operation with virtual memory management and complete isolation of one process against all others.These systems usually execute ELAN programs faster than equivalent programs written in languages such as BASIC, Pascal, or Cobol and compiled into Z80 machine language on other operating systems.One of the main features of EUMEL is that it is persistent, using a fixpoint/restart logic. This means that if the power fails you only lose a couple of minutes of work: upon restart you continue working from the previous fixpoint with all program state fully intact. This is also known as orthogonal persistence. EUMEL was followed by L3 and later L4.".
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- Eumel wikiPageWikiLink Bielefeld.
- Eumel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Discontinued_operating_systems.
- Eumel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Microkernels.
- Eumel wikiPageWikiLink Computer_architecture.
- Eumel wikiPageWikiLink ELAN_(programming_language).
- Eumel wikiPageWikiLink Jochen_Liedtke.
- Eumel wikiPageWikiLink L3_microkernel.
- Eumel wikiPageWikiLink L4_microkernel_family.
- Eumel wikiPageWikiLink Operating_system.
- Eumel wikiPageWikiLink Orthogonal_persistence.
- Eumel wikiPageWikiLink Persistence_(computer_science).
- Eumel wikiPageWikiLink Run-time_system.
- Eumel wikiPageWikiLink Runtime_system.
- Eumel wikiPageWikiLink Z80.
- Eumel wikiPageWikiLink Zilog_Z80.
- Eumel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eumel".
- Eumel hasPhotoCollection Eumel.
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- Eumel subject Category:Discontinued_operating_systems.
- Eumel subject Category:Microkernels.
- Eumel hypernym System.
- Eumel type Article.
- Eumel type Article.
- Eumel type Kernel.
- Eumel comment "EUMEL (pronounced oimel for Extendable Multi User Microprocessor ELAN System and also known as L2 for Liedtke 2) is an operating system which began as a run-time environment for the ELAN programming language. It was created in 1979 by Jochen Liedtke at theUniversity of Bielefeld.".
- Eumel label "Eumel".
- Eumel sameAs L2_(Betriebssystem).
- Eumel sameAs m.05120h.
- Eumel sameAs Q1797809.
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- Eumel wasDerivedFrom Eumel?oldid=543936208.
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