On 2011-10-12 21:27, Peter Lothberg wrote:
That was a different edition, though, called Bliss-11 and hosted on a
PDP-10.
BLISS-11 was also a differently language too, albeit slightly. When DEC
adopted BLISS they just had to change some of the syntax to make it their
own.
Likewise there was a BLISS-10 and a BLISS-36. And there was a BLISS-32
for VAXen, although AFAIK there was never a cross compiler for that version
and there was never a BLISS-10/11 equivalent for it. BLISS-32 was of
course used fairly extensively for VMS.
Bob
Bliss36 and Bliss32 for vaxen is different than bliss10.. The 32/36 compiler
is the same compiler with different backends..
Hmm. Are you saying that Bliss-36 ran on VMS?
Johnny
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