The releases are packaged C source files, which can be compiled on a wide range of UNIX and UNIX-like platforms including Sun Solaris, SuSE Linux, Redhat Linux, FreeBSD, DJGPP (Dos/Windows) and MacOS X.  It is very likely to compile on many more platforms than this.  Let me know if you have it working on a platform I haven't mentioned.
 
The releases are packaged C source files, which can be compiled on a wide range of UNIX and UNIX-like platforms including Sun Solaris, SuSE Linux, Redhat Linux, FreeBSD, DJGPP (Dos/Windows) and MacOS X.  It is very likely to compile on many more platforms than this.  Let me know if you have it working on a platform I haven't mentioned.
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== Latest release (0.8.0) ==
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== Latest release (0.11.0) ==
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The latest pre-alpha release is [http://sourceforge.net/projects/prose/files/prose/0.8.0/prose-0.8.0.tar.gz/download version 0.8.0].  See the [http://prose.sourceforge.net/release.html Release Notes] for details about this release.
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The latest pre-alpha release is [http://sourceforge.net/projects/prose/files/prose/0.11.0/prose-0.11.0.tar.gz/download version 0.11.0].
    
Only a subset of PAL instructions are available in this release, and an engine that will execute those instructions.  PAL is the assembly language that can be used to create bytecode directly.  There are a number of powerful bytecode features available which are worth investigating if you are a low-level programmer or aspire to be one, but it is purely academic at this time.
 
Only a subset of PAL instructions are available in this release, and an engine that will execute those instructions.  PAL is the assembly language that can be used to create bytecode directly.  There are a number of powerful bytecode features available which are worth investigating if you are a low-level programmer or aspire to be one, but it is purely academic at this time.
 
The PROSE scripting language does not yet exist, although an early sketch exists in the document http://prose.sourceforge.net/Prose_SDS_0-6.pdf. This specification is likely to change quite significantly, and we're open to all kinds of novel and innovative ideas at this time.  A copy is available on this site only so that when the real language is designed, the best ideas might prevail.
 
The PROSE scripting language does not yet exist, although an early sketch exists in the document http://prose.sourceforge.net/Prose_SDS_0-6.pdf. This specification is likely to change quite significantly, and we're open to all kinds of novel and innovative ideas at this time.  A copy is available on this site only so that when the real language is designed, the best ideas might prevail.
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== Next release (0.9.0) ==
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== Next release (0.12.0) ==