In article <18587.8416.365037.641299 at gargle.gargle.HOWL>,
Paul Koning <Paul_Koning at Dell.com> writes:
Another P-code example, somewhat strange:
The TUTOR language compiler in the PLATO system (designed by
University of Illinois, "marketed" by CDC) is a P-code compiler. Or
more precisely, a hybrid. It generates P-code for most operations,
but it generates machine code for arithmetic and low level loops.
How did uTUTOR (microTUTOR) differ? I seem to recall that it
downloaded directly into the terminal, which was a Z80.
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