Computers and Technology

(15) You are a Pascal teacher (a very good programmer using assembly language(i. e., machine language) of your local machine). You are given only the following programmes:(at) A compiler written in P-code: translate a program in Pascal to one in P-code(P-code is very close to your local machine language).(b) A P-code interpreter written in Pascal: able to interpret any program writtenin P-code. a) (10) What will you do (with minimal effort) to run the Pascal programs yourstudents submit on your local machine

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