There is also (unless it's the same as one mentioned before) the BCPL that I saw back in the Amiga days (AmigaDOS was a slightly hacked up TRIPOS version, which was written in Cambridge (the real one) in BCPL).
I recall a simple BCPL to bytecode compiler, written in BCPL, and a bytecode interpreter (presumably written in C), which wasn't to difficult to get running at the time. The byte code versions were included for bootstrapping. Something like http://www.nordier.com/software/bcplkit.html , which seems to be based on what I remember. There was also some TRIPOS stuff which seemed interesting at the time because it shed some light on hidden AmigaDOS internals. Googling for it finds me the pages of Martin Richards, who was responsible for TRIPOS. http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mr10/index.html http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mr10/Archive.html http://projects.exeter.ac.uk/BCPL/WindowsBCPL.htm links to another archive called BCPLKIT which contains various major versions over time. http://emma.nfshost.com/index.html in turn points to a "bcpltape.tar.xz" with even somewhat different stuff. -Olaf. -- ___ Olaf 'Rhialto' Seibert -- Wayland: Those who don't understand X \X/ rhialto/at/falu.nl -- are condemned to reinvent it. Poorly.
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