<C-machines (and I wouldn't class Unix as being one, although Unix would
<ran rather well _on_ one) have existed as well. They're machines where
<the instruction set is optimised for running C (so things like pointer
<indirection, particular loop structures, etc are machine
<instructions/operations).
the PDP-11 instruction set was the near ideal C machine due to it's
available addressing modes.
Allison
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