Its also possible the Manchester University Medical Computing Unit archives will have such
a request. They used both a 7040 And 7090. The also made a number of software requests to
other institutions. The archives are deposited with the UK's National Museum of
Computing. I'm involved with their initial conservation, so this is something I can
check, though there may be a little lead time to do so as its mostly uncatalogued, and not
at all digitised yet.
Are you looking for the compiler, information about its historic distribution and
licensing patterns, or something else?
--Colin
SPC <spedraja at gmail.com> wrote:
Hello.
Im' playing actually with diverse emulators for the IBM 709x and the
software available for them (IBSYS and CTSS). Fun and instructive (I'm
using it to play with COBOL and FORTRAN at present).
Now I should like to go one step beyond.
I have doubts about the compatibility but I should like to know if
exists some request for the WATFOR compiler for the IBM 7040 to the
Waterloo University or whoever would be the owner of the rights of
this software..
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