On 2020-07-14 11:37 a.m., dwight via cctalk wrote:
> I'm curious as to where the term P-code came from and what defined it.
> Dwight
> 

The first thing that comes to mind is UCSD P-system, but some people
probably mean it to use "any interpreted bytecode".

--Toby


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> Subject: Re: Small C ver 1.00 source?
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> On 14/07/2020 01:14, Grant Taylor via cctech wrote:
>> On 7/13/20 1:06 PM, Will Cooke via cctech wrote:
>>> Does anyone have any suggestions as to where it should go for
>>> safekeeping?
>>
>> Some combination of Internet Archive, BitKeepers, and TUHS would be my
>> minimum recommendation.
>>
>> As you say, it's small.  It wouldn't be hard to hold on to.
>>
>>
>>
> As it's now known to be on github, then I'd suggest simply cloning the
> existing repo. If the original ever goes away, then you can set up your
> own repo (for free).
> 
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> 
> Antonio
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