Re: [Simh] Intel's PL/M-86, ASM86 and iAPX-86 Utilities source code

2016-02-22 Thread Gregg Levine
Hello! And I remember trying out an extension to iRMX-86 which would work with MS Windows 3.11. (Or Windows 3.0) It was an interesting idea, but I never got it to go anywhere. It would be interesting to track down the whole business. - Gregg C Levine gregg.drw...@gmail.com "This signature

Re: [Simh] Intel's PL/M-86, ASM86 and iAPX-86 Utilities source code

2016-02-22 Thread Armistead, Jason BIS
The PL/M compiler for CP/M was for 8080/8085/Z80 target, i.e. PL/M-80. Intel did a lot of work to adapt PL/M for iAPX-86 processors (8086/8088/80186/80188 variants) and added support for the segmented memory architecture amongst other changes. The last DOS version I had was V3.4 from 1987.

Re: [Simh] Intel's PL/M-86, ASM86 and iAPX-86 Utilities source code

2016-02-22 Thread Quentin North
I remember using iRMX-86 which was a realtime os environment and from memory had a ucsd like menu based user interface along with PLM-86 as the main programming language. We used it for building flight simulator visual systems. Sent from my iPhone > On 22 Feb 2016, at 15:31, Armistead, Jason

Re: [Simh] Intel's PL/M-86, ASM86 and iAPX-86 Utilities source code

2016-02-22 Thread Kevin Handy
A deeper look at the site "http://www.cpm.z80.de/; shows other PL/M sources, such as a "VAX PL/M", ans a PL/M to C translator. On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 10:42 AM, Kevin Handy wrote: > The "Unofficial CP/M web site" has a PL/M compiler. I don't know if it's > close to

Re: [Simh] Intel's PL/M-86, ASM86 and iAPX-86 Utilities source code

2016-02-22 Thread Kevin Handy
The "Unofficial CP/M web site" has a PL/M compiler. I don't know if it's close to anything you're looking for. it'S listed with the following description Here is the source to the Intel PLM compiler. It is written in Fortran (66), and is supposed to be pretty clean. It compiles correctly with

[Simh] Intel's PL/M-86, ASM86 and iAPX-86 Utilities source code

2016-02-22 Thread Armistead, Jason BIS
Sorry for this off-topic posting, but with all the recent talk about Intel's history of x86 development, I was wondering whether there are any "Intel connected" people around here who might know what happened to the source code for Intel's PL/M-86, ASM86 and iAPX-86 Utilities (LINK86, LOC86,