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From: | notbob@tessellation.com (Robert Allan Schwartz) |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | 9 Nov 1999 01:48:17 -0500 |
Organization: | Self employed |
References: | 99-10-128 99-10-185 |
Keywords: | Lisp |
rsalz@shore.net (Rich Salz) wrote:
>Matthew Economou <xenophon@irtnog.org> writes:
>> Did the various Lisp
>>machines provide compilers for languages other than Lisp (e.g. C)?
>
>About 10-12 years ago Leor Zolman (unsure of the spelling) had a small
>softare company that sold an ANSI C compiler for Symbolic machines.
>(An earlier company of his, BSD Software, sold a C compiler for 8080
>machines.)
> /r$
Leor Zolman (spelling is correct) can be reached at leor@bdsoft.com .
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