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> 64-bit cells are much wider than most data in the application.
> This opens up the possibility of vector operations. I don`t mean
> SSE and such, I mean treating 64-bit words as vectors.
Maybe specialized version of Forth, that uses exclusively
32-bit complex numbers?
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