On 8/10/15 7:07 PM, Mark Kahrs wrote:
One could always implement a KDF9 emulator and then port Randall and
Russell code (from the book).

And r.e. ALGOL68, Peter Hibbard had some sort of ALGOL68 system working on
the PDP11s at CMU I believe.
It was a cross compiler. The compiler ran on TOP-10 and generated code that would run on C.MMP (a 16-way shared memory multiprocessor PDP-11) running Hydra (a very cool capabilities based OS). I still have my copy of the "Hydra Songbook" which is the manual that describes all of the K-calls (kernel calls) and the basic application environment.

TTFN - Guy

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