On 2/6/19 11:45 AM, Tom Uban via cctalk wrote:
> I have a copy of the source for a set of 68k tools (compiler, assembler, 
> loader, etc)
> which was based on work done by Chris Terman at MIT. This work was done back 
> in
> the mid 80s, so some work is likely needed to compile with modern tools. Let 
> me
> know if you would like a copy.

I dug up my copy of the Stanford V System, which also used a version of the 
Trix compiler
(as did many others).

http://bitsavers.org/bits/Stanford/VSystem_6.0


This was also the starting point for the Stanford SUMACC Macintosh compiler.
I've just found the binaries so far, I thought I had the sources somewhere.

There is also an MIT compiler tape around with a bunch of different PCC ports
including the Brooklyn Poly x86 compiler.



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