On 13 Mrz., 00:40, Scott Moore <sam...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Because of some of the unique history projects going on
> for the CDC 6000 computer series, I have made available
> an online scan of the original CDC 6000 Pascal compiler
> source at:
>
> http://www.standardpascal.org/CDC6000pascal.html
>
> The Standard Pascal page page gives many historical items
> of interest on Wirths' original Pascal.
>
> The CDC 6000 compiler is the first operational compiler
> for Pascal, in revised form. This is Pascal of 1976, when
> it started on its road to fame.
>
> The listings feature the main compiler code in Pascal,
> a runtime sup****t library in Pascal, a runtime sup****t
> library in Compass, the CDC 6000 assembly language, and
> an error formatting program.
>
> This scan comes to you courtesy of Mr. John Dykstra, who
> donated the original listings to me.
>
> There are a lot of items showing up for the CDC 6000
> series computer, including full tapes of the Pascal
> compiler, and these are said to run on the CDC emulator
> that Tom Hunter runs. I hope to have some screenshots
> of the original compiler running to post on the website.
>
> In addition, there are electronic copies of the source.
> I am talking to Zurich and the University of Minnesota
> to get the release rights for the material (it is marked
> as copyrighted).
What about the sources of the P4?
Could I put the sources of the P4 at my homepage?
And what about the P-code interpreter that comes with
the P4?
Greetings Thomas Mertes
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Seed7 - The extensible programming language: User defined statements
and operators, abstract data types, templates without special
syntax, OO with interfaces and multiple dispatch, statically typed,
interpreted or compiled, ****table, runs under linux/unix/windows.


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