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Date   : Fri, 19 May 1989 00:56:57 GMT
From   : cwjcc!mailrus!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!utgpu!utzoo!mnetor!tmsoft!dptcdc!berner!lethe!gerry@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu (Gerry)
Subject: Wanted: PL/M-80 compiler

In article <26@oink.UUCP>, jep@oink.UUCP (James E. Prior) writes:
> In article <808FYS-EH@FINTUVM> FYS-EH@FINTUVM.BITNET (Esa Heinonen) writes:
> >Does anyone know if there is a PL/M-80 compiler (commercial
> >or otherwise) for use in MS-DOS machines?
> >
> >Intel does not sell one, and we need one bad. We have old
> >code to maintain, and converting it to some other language
> >doesn't sound like fun to me...
> 
> There's a company down in Florida that sells some products to let
> you run old ISIS (8080) programs on ordinary PCs.  I've been using
> 
> The company is
>   Micro Interfaces
>   < addresses and discussion deleted >
>

As memeory serves Digital Research used PL/M to develop CP/Ms and they offered
their version on a number of platforms.  Later they even came out with PL/1
(subset G) on CP/M machines and PCs.  With this background they're certainly
worth querying.

The only address I have for them is from my CP/M-86 documentation circa '83.
Here it is:

       Digital Research
       P.O. Box 579
       160 Central Avenue
       Pacific Grove, CA  93950
       U.S.A.

       408-649-3896

With some luck, you may be able to locate one of the European reps with some
knowledge of the product.

Good hunting,
ger


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