On 5/3/24 18:30, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote: > PL/M (think "PL/1") was a high level programming language for > microprocessors.
Notable that a subset of PL/I was marketed for CP/M around 1981 or so. I've heard from some folks that Gary developed ISIS for Intel. That is definitely not true. It was the work of Jim Stein and Terry Burgett. Disk allocation was quite different from CP/M. ISIS used a list-sort of structure, like Unix. I almost took a job as site analyst at the PG school for CDC, but thought better of it. The guy who did get the job spent a lot of time at the Hog's Breath Inn in Carmel, I recall. --Chuck