On 2/6/19 11:45 AM, Tom Uban via cctalk wrote:
I have a copy of the source for a set of 68k tools
(compiler, assembler, loader, etc)
which was based on work done by Chris Terman at MIT. This work was done back in
the mid 80s, so some work is likely needed to compile with modern tools. Let me
know if you would like a copy.
I dug up my copy of the Stanford V System, which also used a version of the Trix compiler
(as did many others).
http://bitsavers.org/bits/Stanford/VSystem_6.0
This was also the starting point for the Stanford SUMACC Macintosh compiler.
I've just found the binaries so far, I thought I had the sources somewhere.
There is also an MIT compiler tape around with a bunch of different PCC ports
including the Brooklyn Poly x86 compiler.