On 2013-04-05 18:26, Bob Armstrong wrote:
*>*Coral66 was the name. I have a manual for it.
I have to admit that I d never heard of Coral before, but I did some
reading and although it looks like Algol, I suspect that it s not close
enough to be useful. Sounds like Coral was intended for embedded
systems and real time use and, in besides other syntactic differences,
it lacks any kind of standard I/O library.
FWIW, the Wikipedia article has a link to the source for a Coral
compiler if anybody is interested. It s written in BCPL, so good luck :-)
I seem to remember that I have BCPL for RSX... Ah, yes... It's installed on MIM::, all
the stuff sits in MIM::DU:[BCPL]
Johnny
Bob
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*Subject: *[HECnet] Algol compiler for VAX/VMS?
Is there an Algol (probably the Algol68 dialect, but I m flexible)
for VAX/VMS?
Thanks,
Bob