[TUHS] 386 PCC

Charles H Sauer (he/him) sauer at technologists.com
Sun Mar 24 10:20:26 AEST 2024


Yes, I'm all but certain that ISC SVR3 used pcc (unless Heinz 
contradicts). Dell SVR4 definitely had pcc, as well as 3(!) gcc versions 
https://notes.technologists.com/notes/2008/01/10/a-brief-history-of-dell-unix/

On 3/23/2024 7:17 PM, Luther Johnson wrote:
> I think it's a better than even chance that the C compilers in the first
> versions of SCO and ISC Unix were based on PCC, you might look there.
> 
> On 03/23/2024 05:13 PM, Jason Stevens wrote:
>> I'd been on this whole rabbithole exploration thing of those MIT PCC 8086
>> uploads that have been on the site & on bitsavers, it had me wondering is
>> there any version of PCC that targeted the 386?
>>
>> While rebuilding all the 8086 port stuff, and MIT PC/IP was fun, it'd be
>> kind of interesting to see if anything that ancient could be forced to 
>> work
>> with a DOS Extender..
>>
>> I know there was the Anders Magnusson one in 2007, although the site 
>> is now
>> offline.  But surely there must have been another one between 1988/2007?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>>
> 

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