On Sat, 11 Mar 2006 11:22:28 -0000, you wrote:

>Way back when..
>
>Sperry Univac ( Unisys?) developed a systems programming 'language'
>that let you specify the machine architecture, and instruction codes
>so you could create an application/utility/facility on one system
>and then build executables for lots of different systems from that set of
>code, on the single machine.
>
>One of the sysprogs used that facility to write 'stuff' for his 'PC's
>
>Effectively a full library, multi-pass compiler assembler and linker system
>together with full debugging - down to emulation at instruction level
>for your Z80 or whatever
>
>JimB
>
Are you actually suggesting that I should get rid of my Sperry Univac system in 
favor of an Intel
powered windoze PC machine?

Or maybe I should join Linux Anonymous

Sir Hugh of Bognor
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