This paper presents results on processor specification from a specialized high-level finite state machine (FSM) language. The language is an extension and enhancement of earlier production based specification (regular automata) work using modern software techniques of modion, abstraction, and object orientation. A brief overview of the language, its synthesis technique, description methods and advantages are presented for a variety of common synchronous pipeline structures in the context of the design of a synthesizable instruction-stream parallel microcontroller.