ks@sbsvax.UUCP (Kurt Schreiner) (03/04/88)
we are looking for a simula system (compiler or interpreter), preferably simula67 which runs under unix (4.3bsd preferred, but others could be hacked) or siemens bs2000. a PD version would be most exiting, but hints to lowcost custom versions are also welcome. thanks in advance, kurt ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- UUCP: ...!uunet!unido!sbsvax!ks | Kurt Schreiner | or ks@sbsvax.UUCP | Universitaet des Saarlandes | CSNET: ks%sbsvax.uucp@Germany.CSnet | FB 10 - Informatik (Dept. of CS) | ARPA: ks%sbsvax.uucp@uunet.UU.NET | Bau 36, Im Stadtwald 15 | Phone: +49 681 302 2596 | D-6600 Saarbruecken 11, West Germany | -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
gss@edsdrd.UUCP (Gary Schiltz) (03/07/88)
In article <464@sbsvax.UUCP>, ks@sbsvax.UUCP (Kurt Schreiner) writes: > we are looking for a simula system (compiler or interpreter), preferably > simula67 which runs under unix (4.3bsd preferred, but others could be hacked) > or siemens bs2000. a PD version would be most exiting, but hints to lowcost > custom versions are also welcome. When I was a graduate student at Kansas State University (until 1985), some of the other students and faculty were working on a compiler for the Simula programming language. It seems that the work was being done on a Perkin Elmer minicomputer under an older version of Unix (version 7, I think). I have no idea what work has been done since then. I'm not sure if this is what you are looking for, but maybe it will help. I don't have anyone's net address there, but the US Mail address and phone for the department is: Dept. of Computer Science Kansas State University Manhattan, KS 66506 (913) 532-6350 -- Gary S. Schiltz - EDS R & D "Have bird will watch ..." USENET: ... {ihnp4!mibte,cbosgd!edstb}!edsdrd!gss
ok@quintus.UUCP (Richard A. O'Keefe) (03/10/88)
In article <464@sbsvax.UUCP>, ks@sbsvax.UUCP (Kurt Schreiner) writes: > we are looking for a simula system (compiler or interpreter), preferably > simula67 which runs under unix (4.3bsd preferred, but others could be hacked) > or siemens bs2000. a PD version would be most exiting, but hints to lowcost > custom versions are also welcome. The Program Library Unit at the University of Edinburgh had a copy of the portable Simula compiler. This was described in the Simula Newsletter in 1983 or 1984, I think. I know there was a version running on 4.1BSD VAX. I haven't an e-mail address, but the address of the PLU used to be Program Library Unit, University of Edinburgh, 18 Buccleuch Place, Edinburgh EH8 9LN, Scotland. The phone number for the University is + 44 (UK) 31 (Edinburgh) 667 1011. My understanding is that this is an "official" Simula.
robert@pvab.UUCP (Robert Claeson) (03/10/88)
In article <464@sbsvax.UUCP>, ks@sbsvax.UUCP (Kurt Schreiner) writes: > we are looking for a simula system (compiler or interpreter), preferably > simula67 which runs under unix (4.3bsd preferred, but others could be hacked) > or siemens bs2000. a PD version would be most exiting, but hints to lowcost > custom versions are also welcome. Sun's Catalyst gives this: Simula General Purpose, object-oriented, high-level programming language. SIMPROG AB P.O. Box 26016 S-100 41 Stockholm Sweden Tel: +46 8 109912 TLX: 16871 There may be versions for a VAX too.
kswanson@delta.eecs.nwu.edu (Kurt A. Swanson) (03/17/90)
Does any know of an older language called SIMULA?? I've been looking for quite some time for documentation and/or compilers... K. ____________________________ kswanson@delta.eecs.nwu.edu