Subject: Re: Porting from MACLISP?
From: rpw3@rigden.engr.sgi.com (Rob Warnock)
Date: 1999/01/15
Newsgroups: comp.lang.lisp
Message-ID: <77mjf5$1cpmj@fido.engr.sgi.com>
Kent M Pitman  <pitman@world.std.com> wrote:
+---------------
| > or does anyone know of a maclisp interpreter/compiler/translator/anything 
| > for something other than multics?
| 
| There are at least 3 pdp10 simulators (whole bodies of independently
| written code, I mean) around.  I don't know if any are publicly
| accessible, though.  Maybe someone has a line on that.
+---------------

I found multiple references (circa 1992-1995) to "KLH10", a KS10
(and later, KL10?) emulator written by Ken Harrenstein <KLH>, but I
can't find any current refs to it. (Bummer!)  [But Harrenstien's "KCC"
C compiler can still be found at ftp://ftp.dbit.com/pub/pdp10/kcc/ ]

And Daniel Seagraves's KA10 & KI10 emulator:

	http://bony.umtec.com/pdp10.html
	ftp://bony.umtec.com/pub/ka10/

appears to still be a work-in-progress (roughly half done)...


-Rob

p.s. For various PDP-10 arcana, see:

	http://www.36bit.org/dec/
	http://www.inwap.com/pdp10/

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