[Coco] obscure programming languages was Re: books
Dean Leiber
adit at 1stconnect.com
Fri Nov 30 16:06:02 EST 2007
On Nov 30, 2007, at 2:21 AM, Willard Goosey wrote:
> Never heard of a Microware Forth. That would have been interesting.
> There's a forth for OS-9 on rtsi, and D.L. Johnson (I think) had a
> comercial forth interpter & compiler package for OS-9.
>
The Docs for DL Johnson forth are up on maltedmedia. I think I gave
Boisy a copy of the Forth DSK image and it may be in the NitrOS9
stuff somewhere.
> As long as you're being obscure, the iapl port on rtsi is a very well
> done APL. The CoCo 3's fast text-on-graphics capability makes it a
> good fit for APL's unique character set.
>
>> There were a few implementations of Forth done for RSDOS, at least
>> one I have was freely available on Compuserve.
>>
> Yeah, there's one in the old Princeton archive on maltedmedia.
>
> The mythical Microware packages I'm curious about were their FORTRAN
> and COBOL compilers (why cobol on a real-time OS? Fortran I can
> see...)
I would love to get my hands on at least the Fortran package.
Remember that COBOL was big as a programming language for business at
one point (is it still?) so it does make sense esp. if porting an
application to OS-9.
Dean
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