Actually, if you look carefully, you'll see that it is in fact there.
It the next item in the list after the Software Tools book routines.
Dave
Bill Gunshannon wrote:
On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, Frank Mandarino wrote:
Your posting brought back fond memories of running Ratfor and tools on
an Interdata 8/32 during my University CO-OP work terms.
I took a look around and found a copy of the Software Tools Package on a
page called "Ken Yap's Links" at:
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lab/9247/
in the section entitled "Some source for compilers of historical
interest".
Hope this helps.
Sadly, this is just the stuf from the K&P book and not the Virtual OS.
The Virtual OS was considerably more than what K&P did but was built on
their ideas. It is really sad to think that this, like so much else of
computing history, has been lost. It should make people appreciate the
work of Warren and PUPS to preserve Unix even more!!
All the best.
bill
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