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* [TUHS] Fwd: Re: Concurrent Pascal, Solo OS, et al
@ 2003-05-18 11:29 Wesley Parish
  2003-05-21  2:36 ` [pups] " Jay Jaeger
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Wesley Parish @ 2003-05-18 11:29 UTC (permalink / raw)


I asked Per Brinch Hansen recently about Solo and Concurrent Pascal, for use 
on the PDP 11 simulators, et al, and I received a reply today.

This is it.  I am wondering, does anyone have any clue as to where these 
copies of the system might be squirrelled away?  How many might've seen it at 
their Universities?

Wesley Parish

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Subject: Re: Concurrent Pascal, Solo OS, et al
Date: Sun, 18 May 2003 00:17:33 -0400
From: Per Brinch Hansen <pbh@pothos.syr.edu>
To: Wesley Parish <wes.parish at paradise.net.nz>
Cc: Per Brinch Hansen <pbh at pothos.syr.edu>

Date: 18 May 2003
To: Wesley Parish <wes.parish at paradise.net.nz>
From: Per Brinch Hansen <pbh@pothos.syr.edu>
Subject: Re: Concurrent Pascal, Solo OS, et al

On May 4, you wrote:

  What I was wondering is, would it be worth asking you about
  the possibility of your releasing the Concurrent Pascal, Solo
  OS and several other such computer tools and programs, to PUPS
  (the PDP Unix Preservation Society)?

At Caltech we prepared a distribution tape for the PDP 11/45
with the source text and portable code of the Solo system,
including the Concurrent and Sequential Pascal compiler. The
system reports were supplemented by implementation notes.

By the spring of 1976 we had distributed the system to 75
companies and 100 universities in 21 countries. Later, other
people moved the system to the Interdata 8/32, NCR 8250,
Modular 1, LSI 11, IBM 370/145 and many other computers.

Sad to say, I no longer have a copy of the system (and I
don't know who does).

Per Brinch Hansen

-------------------------------------------------------

-- 
Mau e ki, "He aha te mea nui?"
You ask, "What is the most important thing?"
Maku e ki, "He tangata, he tangata, he tangata."
I reply, "It is people, it is people, it is people."




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* [pups] Fwd: Re: Concurrent Pascal, Solo OS, et al
  2003-05-18 11:29 [TUHS] Fwd: Re: Concurrent Pascal, Solo OS, et al Wesley Parish
@ 2003-05-21  2:36 ` Jay Jaeger
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Jay Jaeger @ 2003-05-21  2:36 UTC (permalink / raw)


I recall some folks at the University of Wisconsin playing with Concurrent 
Pascal.  I doubt that a copy survived, though.

Jay Jaeger

At 11:29 PM 5/18/2003 +1200, you wrote:
>I asked Per Brinch Hansen recently about Solo and Concurrent Pascal, for use
>on the PDP 11 simulators, et al, and I received a reply today.
>
>This is it.  I am wondering, does anyone have any clue as to where these
>copies of the system might be squirrelled away?  How many might've seen it at
>their Universities?
>
>Wesley Parish
>
>----------  Forwarded Message  ----------
>
>Subject: Re: Concurrent Pascal, Solo OS, et al
>Date: Sun, 18 May 2003 00:17:33 -0400
>From: Per Brinch Hansen <pbh at pothos.syr.edu>
>To: Wesley Parish <wes.parish at paradise.net.nz>
>Cc: Per Brinch Hansen <pbh at pothos.syr.edu>
>
>Date: 18 May 2003
>To: Wesley Parish <wes.parish at paradise.net.nz>
>From: Per Brinch Hansen <pbh at pothos.syr.edu>
>Subject: Re: Concurrent Pascal, Solo OS, et al
>
>On May 4, you wrote:
>
>   What I was wondering is, would it be worth asking you about
>   the possibility of your releasing the Concurrent Pascal, Solo
>   OS and several other such computer tools and programs, to PUPS
>   (the PDP Unix Preservation Society)?
>
>At Caltech we prepared a distribution tape for the PDP 11/45
>with the source text and portable code of the Solo system,
>including the Concurrent and Sequential Pascal compiler. The
>system reports were supplemented by implementation notes.
>
>By the spring of 1976 we had distributed the system to 75
>companies and 100 universities in 21 countries. Later, other
>people moved the system to the Interdata 8/32, NCR 8250,
>Modular 1, LSI 11, IBM 370/145 and many other computers.
>
>Sad to say, I no longer have a copy of the system (and I
>don't know who does).
>
>Per Brinch Hansen
>
>-------------------------------------------------------
>
>--
>Mau e ki, "He aha te mea nui?"
>You ask, "What is the most important thing?"
>Maku e ki, "He tangata, he tangata, he tangata."
>I reply, "It is people, it is people, it is people."
>
>_______________________________________________
>PUPS mailing list
>PUPS at minnie.tuhs.org
>http://minnie.tuhs.org/mailman/listinfo/pups

---	
Jay R. Jaeger					The Computer Collection
cube1 at charter.net





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