From: Andrew J Bromage [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > On Wed, Dec 05, 2001 at 01:23:34PM -0500, Dan Sugalski wrote: > > > Besides, the only p-code machine I could think of was UCSD > > Pascal running on the Apple IIs, and that seemed a bit old > > to reference. > > FWIW, in the last days of Microsoft's 16-bit C compiler (at > least V7 and V8), it used to target something that they > called "p-code". Visual Basic still uses the interpreter > (vbrun*.dll), I believe.
And Rational Visual Test (formerly Microsoft Visual Test) still uses p-code. You compile Visual Test Basic (not to be mistaken with Visual Basic) down to p-code, which is executed with mtrun.exe.