vt52 emulator for c64 sources
    R. L. Zarling 
    rayz at csustan.UUCP
       
    Fri Jan 23 06:43:45 AEST 1987
    
    
  
In article <3021 at brl-adm.ARPA> black at ee.ucla.edu (Rex Black) writes:
>>
>> [followed by about 2200 lines of PDP-11 asm. lang.]
>
>Correct me if I'm misinformed, but, Fred baby, I believe there is
>this neat language called 'C'...
>
>Anybody got a PDP-11 to C translator?  This s**t is about as useless
>as a bit-mapped boat anchor!
>
>Rex Black
Many of us are grateful for Fred's contribution.  I suggest that those who
do not need 6502 assembly language programs (or even recognize them as
distinct from PDP-11 assembly language...) might well simply use their
'n' keys.
Oh, yes, I like C too.  But I firmly believe in using the appropriate
language for the application at hand.
R. L. Zarling
Professor of Computer Science
Calif. State Univ. Stanislaus
    
    
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