On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 7:00 PM, Dennis Boone
<drb at msu.edu> wrote:
For 7.3ish VAX OS source proper (includes RTLs,
but no translators or
layered products), on VERY casual inspection, it looks like about 3000
files of MACRO, 2900 of Bliss, 1400 of C, 155 of message definitions, 65
of Fortran, 35 of Ada, 20 of command definitions, 10 of PL/1, 10 of
Pascal, 5 of Uil, a few DCL.
Sure. I can see that.
I can't find any COBOL, BASIC, MODULA,
CORAL, DIBOL, etc.
In 7.3, I'm sure that's now true. I'm pretty sure I remember some
COBOL and BASIC back in the 4.x and 5.x days, but I can't promise that
my memory is 100% correct.
Ethan, I'm pretty sure your memory is correct. Something else to consider is
just what does a source CD contain the source for? I've never seen one. :-(
But as I understand it, you have the basic OS, some of the other components
aren't included from what I've heard.