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Are any special skills needed to use a reflective memory interface?

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Are any special skills needed to use a reflective memory interface?

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A. Other than skills beyond general computing, no. A reflective memory interface is intuitively easy to use and all programmers are familiar with reading and writing to memory. All computer languages talk to memory, so there are no special interface libraries to be written and debugged. There are commercially available products which implement algorithms graphically, and the glue needed to match their output to reflective memory is very simply completed. Several sites have been able to use tools to permit process engineers to design algorithms graphically, considerably speeding the design process. AmirusMM is language-neutral. The product provides memory mapping subroutine prototypes for “C” and “C++”, but these can be easily duplicated in other languages which require prototypes. After mapping, it doesn’t matter which languages are used to develop applications; you can choose to develop software with whatever tools or languages which best match your staff skills. Additional interfaces

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