Re: S/390 games pack

2002-04-02 Thread Alan Cox
http://www.xs4all.nl/~jmvdveer/algol68.html Algol68G Although not a complete implementation, the documentation seems to suggest that this one may be fairly complete, as ALGOL68 compilers go. I will take a look at that one day, but in the mean time Algol 60

S/390 games pack

2002-04-01 Thread Alan Cox
on voicemail since last week... We are proud to present release one of the S/390 games pack. Bringing you the software that stuffy business types thought no S/390 administrator would need. These are not an official Red Hat product, they are not available in the shops, you can only get them free by going

Re: S/390 games pack

2002-04-01 Thread John Summerfield
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: And there's more. As soon as its available you'll get an Algol 60 interpreter at no extra cost.. Damn. Why did I throw out all those College exercises;-((? John Campbell (not the one on this list) would love you to bits. Actually, I'm not THAT old. I'm sure we were

Re: S/390 games pack

2002-04-01 Thread Willem Konynenberg
John Summerfield wrote: Actually, I'm not THAT old. I'm sure we were using Algol 68. Algol68 compilers for Linux are also available: http://www.nunan.fsnet.co.uk/algol68/ CTrans, a port of the ELLA A68ToC compiler for Linux This is apparently a rather restricted subset.

Re: S/390 games pack

2002-04-01 Thread John R . Campbell
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 05:24:43AM +0800, John Summerfield wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: And there's more. As soon as its available you'll get an Algol 60 interpreter at no extra cost.. Damn. Why did I throw out all those College exercises;-((? John Campbell (not the one on this list)

Re: S/390 games pack

2002-04-01 Thread paultz
Am I showing my age yet? Where have all the anxiety- producing languages for the s/370 gone? No AUTOCODER? ;-) Paul