> of course if i am creating my own processor i would make sure i dont
> need to use assembly at all. but then other programmers would want
> their favorite language to be supported as well and they will likely
> end up creating their own processor. not a good situation.

You may not have noticed, as it is no longer a popular approach, that
earlier Unixes provided innumerable tools to generate C code.  So much
so that the "goto" was retained more to make such code generation
easier than to please a handful of spoiled programmers.

The idea, unless I got things badly wrong by not being aware of that
history as it occurred, was that C would be the target language of
choice.  It is sad that engineers prefer to design at a lower level
than that, and that a middle ground is no longer even being sought.
Forsyth may be able to tell you a bit about the Transputer and Occam,
just to show that history does not have to repeat itself.

++L

PS: I keep thinking that this is not 9fans, but rather
alt.folklore.computers.  Does anyone out there have a copy of
Hollingdale and Toothill (Digital Computers, was it?) that they would
be willing to part with for a moderate amount of money?

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