PL/I compiler
Chris Rende
car at trux.UUCP
Wed Jun 12 04:36:26 AEST 1991
>From article <60LR3ND at math.fu-berlin.de>, by dww at math.fu-berlin.de (Debora Weber-Wulff):
>
> PL/I? On an MS-DOS or CP/M (!!!) platform with close to full
> implementation?
>
> email: weberwu at inf.fu-berlin.de, dww at math.fu-berlin.de
Actually, "Control Program for Microcomputers" (CP/M) was created to serve
as an O/S base for "Programming Language for Microcomputers" (PL/M).
[ Where PL/M is a subset of PL/I - not "close to full implementation" ].
However, CP/M became popular in its own right as a stand-alone operating system.
So the thought of running PL/M on CP/M isn't as far fetched as one would think.
car.
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