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A largely PAL-8 compatable cross assembler, Written in C, it is quite portable, and it produces either RIM or BIN format output.
It is written in C, and it has been run under AIX, Solaris, and BSD UNIX, Linux and the Windows NT Posix environment.
Varga Akos Endre's collection is heavy on PDP-11 and VAX systems, but has interesting coverage of Hungarian clones from the cold war era, including some documentation for the TPA series of PDP-8, PDP-11 and VAX clones.
Modern Hungarian orthography is slightly different (simpler) than that of 18th or 19th century, but many Hungarian surnames retain their historical spelling.
Hungarian names follow the "western" custom, using given name and family name.
Modern Hungarian female names can be complicated, because if a woman marries, she has seven possibilities.