Hi Julian,
All my paper tapes are currently in storage along with my DG minis. I
tried archiving some of them but was unable to get a decent reading
with the equipment I had. Unfortunately, all I can offer at this point
is encouragement. :-(
Have fun!
Emil
On 28/10/2008, at 9:34 PM, Julian Skidmore wrote:
Hi folks,
It seems to me that self-hosting 16-bit compilers for old
minicomputers
are very thin on the ground. Yet from my viewpoint they are
interesting
and worth preserving, because they are a good demonstration of what
could be achieved using fairly limited hardware.
Recently, I've been looking at the Data General RDOS Fortran IV
compiler
manual. It seems a very comprehensive version of the language, and
it's
actually Fortran '66 with some extensions, and looks very practical.
However, the standard RDOS images for SIMH don't come with the Fortran
compiler, only assembler.
Here are the only two references I've found on the net for the Fortran
IV tapes:
http://www.chookfest.net/nova3/paper-tapes.html
http://www.ludd.luth.se/~ragge/nova/swdocs.html
How easy would it be to get these tapes transcribed; dumped onto an
RDOS
disk and made available for SIMH?
-cheers from julz @P
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