Both ALGOL60 and ALGOL68 are also available on the CDC Cyber 865 and CDC Cyber
175 at the Nostalgic Computing Center (http://www.nostalgiccomputing.org), and
both are also available in the NOS 2.8.7 distribution with DtCyber in the
GitHub repo at https://github.com/kej715/DtCyber. Pascal is avai
On 1/4/24 19:34, Paul Koning via cctalk wrote:
I think the CDC 6000 Algol 68 is still around somewhere. That one was created
in Holland.
There is NOS/BE install for DtCyber available from retro1.org. It
includes binaries of both Algol 60 and Algol 68 compilers.
Gary
In further honor of Niklaus Wirth and Pascal:
In a Poly-88 system I acquired last year, it had a printing of the Tiny
Pascal Compiler article in a 1978 BYTE publication. That has BASIC source
code for the initial interpreter of a Pascal compiler. We ported that over
to the Commodore BASIC V2, a
Does anyone here has an actual IMF file (Internal Machine Fix) for the IBM
5110? Not the file called "IMF" on the Customer Support Functions
disk/tape, but a real fix. File type should be 23.
I am trying to figure out how the patch mechanism works. The IMF is
supposed to be loaded with the LOADE
> On Jan 4, 2024, at 11:08 PM, Paul Berger via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> Pascal did not have strings originally, but it is a common "enhancement". I
> recall 40 years ago setting out to write a program to create a data file
> using the S/370 ANSI Pascal compiler and it did not have strings.
Sou
Hi Chris and all
- No video board, whether text or graphics
Since thereâs no video board in the system, and a couple of cables
internally that arenât attached to anything, I expect it was
removed by a previous caretaker. This is sad because without one
itâs unlikely to come up, not th
Paul Koning wrote:
> Pascal is still around; the GCC compiler suite has it, and Modula-2 as
> well.
Speaking of which, GCC (or its first attempt) came from a Pascal
compiler called Pastel.