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Much software originally written for other computer systems which use the 65816 or 6502 instruction sets (such as the Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Nintendo, or Apple IIgs, among others) can be run on the Mensch Computer (either directly as binary object code or through reassembling the software source code), to the extent that such software does not rely on hardware configurations which differ from the Mensch Computer.
Assemblies are downloaded from the Internet when a specific managed object is requested using the <object>
tag in a web page.
The HLA Back Engine (HLABE) is a compiler back end that translates an internal intermediate language into low-level PE, COFF, ELF, or Mach-O object code.