On 09/22/2015 07:11 PM, Jay Jaeger wrote:

There is a big difference between "can run" and "does run".  I'd
wager that C *can* run on anything one could use for any reasonably
useful FORTRAN (thus excluding things like the IBM 1410 card oriented
FORTRAN compiler, though I am aware of an effort to develop a small C
subset compiler for the 1401).

The assertion that C was "nothing more than a bare step up from
assembly" is just that.  An assertion.  One with which I disagree
pretty firmly.

We've been here before and I don't care to chew already masticated cud. Suffice it to say, that I've never seen a C for a non-binary, variable-word-length machine using 6-bit characters. I've seen plenty of FORTRANs for such an architecture, however.

--Chuck

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