Clem Cole <clemc(a)ccc.com> writes:
Interestingly, I also have no memory of a B
implementation for the PDP-10,
which like GE/Honeywell systems, was 36-bit, word addressed.
PDP-10 had BCPL (two!) which was somewhat popular, so maybe it did't
need a pared-down version. Same goes for TX-2 if you want to talk
36-bit (who doesn't).
I used BLISS and SAIL on those, if not the assembler.
SAIL begat Mainsail, wich in theory could still be around today...
for Unix, he said on-topicly!