PL/I compiler
Tom Poindexter
tpoind at skipy
Fri Jun 7 00:02:55 AEST 1991
In article <1991Jun06.124251.241 at virtech.uucp> cpcahil at virtech.uucp (Conor P. Cahill) writes:
>dww at math.fu-berlin.de (Debora Weber-Wulff) writes:
>>PL/I? On an MS-DOS or CP/M (!!!) platform with close to full
>>implementation? Well, the beast compiler we used to use on our
comment: remember that long ago, in a place far away, Fortran & Cobol were compiled on
cpus with 4096 words of memory (not kilobytes or megabytes, just 4,096).
>
>I had a PL/1 compiler for MS-DOS about 5 years ago. I'll look around
>my basement to see if I can come up with the manufacturer (I know it
>was distributed by IBM).
>
It was distributed by Digital Research. The compiler first came out for 8080 in CP/M,
then migrated to 8086 & MS-DOS. It was *quite* buggy; I don't think DR ever released
any version beyond 1.0. The compiler supposedly supported PL/I ANSI Subset G.
There is some sort of PL/I language *interpreter* on Simtel20. Look for
RUNPLI or some such.
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