below On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 10:31 AM, Armistead, Jason BIS < jason.armist...@otis.com> wrote:
> 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, LIB86, CREF86 and OH86). The manuals for many of these are on > Bitsavers. > I've wondered the same. > > > PL/M-86 was never (to my knowledge) > I thought Seattle Computer products used it to write some of DOS-86, which they later sold to Gates (which became DOS). > > > We also used PL/M-80 under ISIS-II on Intel’s iPDS and MDS-80 development > workstations, PL/M-80 under iSIM85 ISIS-II emulator on DOS/Windows > 16/32-bit, as well as PL/M-51 under DOS/Windows 16/32-bit. There were also > PL/M-286 and PL/M-386 varieties, and possibly PL/M-48 (?) though I never > personally used them. > I believe that all of the Intel tools were in FTN in those days - the assembler, tools and PL/x. I once had some of them I looked a while ago, but I have long lost track of the sources.
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