From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: clemc@ccc.com (Clem Cole) Date: Sun, 11 May 2014 13:21:39 -0400 Subject: [TUHS] Work I've done with a PDP-11 simulator In-Reply-To: <20140511020618.8E98E18C0BB@mercury.lcs.mit.edu> References: <20140511020618.8E98E18C0BB@mercury.lcs.mit.edu> Message-ID: <6E54FFD0-B049-4168-B119-B54F835F3C12@ccc.com> Noel I wonder if that is the so called "Typesetter C" compiler which was released independently of the system - you needed it compile the new troff and support for other typesetters besides the CAT. my memory which is hazy now was that typesetter C was what Mashey used for what would become PWB. we should ask him Clem On May 10, 2014, at 10:06 PM, jnc at mercury.lcs.mit.edu (Noel Chiappa) wrote: >> From: Larry McVoy > >> have you gotten to a point where you can rebuild the world and install >> your newly built stuff? > > Well, I haven't tried to do that (it's not something that I'm that interested > in), but it _should_ be possible, since the 'vanilla' V6 distribution does > include the source for pretty much everything (including the C compiler, > assembler, loader, etc). > > > (This does not include the stuff from the Shoppa disk, like the new C > compiler, where I don't have the source. [The PWB distribution, which > includes a C compiler from 1977, is probably pretty close. Looking into > the PWB stuff is one of my next projects; we have 17 different versions > of that stuff, and I'd like to see what the differences among them are, > and maybe create a 'canonical' PWB.] > > Also, per the 'Improvements' page, I have source for the Standard I/O > Library, but I'm using the binary library from the Shoppa disk, which may or > may not correspond to that source.) > > Noel > _______________________________________________ > TUHS mailing list > TUHS at minnie.tuhs.org > https://minnie.tuhs.org/mailman/listinfo/tuhs