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Date   : Sun, 13 Jan 1985 23:37:33 GMT
From   : Geoff Kuenning <geoff%desint.uucp@BRL-TGR.ARPA>
Subject: Re: an old idea whose time has come again

In article <173@abnji.UUCP> jeff@abnji.UUCP writes:

>   Rhetorical question: Why don't any of the 'modern' loaders
>offer these wonderful options?  Let's see you run a Fortran compiler
>and non-trivial program in 16K!!!!!
>
>P.S. I have pieces of the 1130 all over my apartment, including the
>   front panel.  Does anybody else miss the beastie????

Well, I wouldn't claim to *miss* the bloody thing, though I have fond memories.
Let's remember, though, that that 16K Fortran compiler had *27* (count 'em)
overlaid passes.  Things like:  pass 1 - lexical analysis of declarations,
pass 2 - lexical analysis of code, pass 3 - parse integer declarations,
pass 4 - put integer declarations into the symbol table (I'm making these
up; it's been far too long to remember what they were.  But you get the idea).
-- 

       Geoff Kuenning
       ...!ihnp4!trwrb!desint!geoff
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