SecureLang® 210: Improved 32-/64-bit CPU

Following the first release of my second-generation processor architecture I’ve got a new update improving software cross-compatibility between 32-bit and 64-bit configurations.

This works by providing multiple instructions for reading/writing 32-bit chunks of data which can be ignored or interpreted differently when run on different processor configurations, allowing programs optimised for either target to launch smoothly and detect the environment when run on either a 32-bit or 64-bit core.

Although other features necessary for a viable CPU are still in progress, I hope to continue improving the core architecture and amplify key features like this which each update!

This update is in the final stages now and only represents a minor mechanical change with minimal testing but hopefully will be a major improvement to cross-compatibility between future models.

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