Fwd: is there any word processing software for the pdp11?
Johnny Billquist
bqt at update.uu.se
Tue Dec 2 12:26:09 CST 2014
On 2014-12-02 14:20, Mark Wickens wrote:
> Is there any general agreement on what the 'best' programming language is
> for PDP-11 for this kind of application, if I'm getting what you're after
> it's something like wordstar or WPS-PLUS? A text editor with some word
> processing features. Good system integration and the ability to easily
> control a terminal?
>
> I know VAX Pascal is highly respected and can do most things - certainly
> Theo De Klerk's book is very comprehensive.
>
> I don't know *anything* about programming PDP-11's. Would be interested if
> there is one language or it's a case of pick and choose like VAXen.
Pick and choose. Why not C? Although the code generated by the PDP-11 C
isn't the best I've seen. FORTRAN-77? BASIC+2? The list goes on...
Personally I might have done it in MACRO-11 as well. :-)
Johnny
>
> Mark.
>
> On 2 December 2014 at 03:36, Toby Thain <toby at telegraphics.com.au> wrote:
>
>> On 01/12/14 12:29 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
>>
>>> On 11/30/2014 07:45 PM, Toby Thain wrote:
>>> Umm, I'm "pretty sure" I had TeX running on RSX-11M. It was
>>> glacially slow, as in taking minutes per page, but it did get the
>>> job done.
>>>
>>
>> That's interesting. I wonder how it was ported - presumably via the Pascal
>> compiler.
>>
>> I did web2C-based ports to Classic MacOS (inside MPW) and Inmos
>> Transputer; I'd have thought pdp-11 was quite a bit too small for TeX.
>>
>> If you recall any more details, I'd be interested - I might attempt a new
>> PDP-11 port.
>>
>> --Toby
>>
>>
>>
>>> It ran a lot better, of course, on a VAX.
>>
>>>
>>> Word processing doesn't get any better than TeX, I still use
>>> it under Linux.
>>>
>>> Jon
>>>
>>>
>>
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