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Date   : Thu, 10 Oct 1985 14:31:32 GMT
From   : Tom Almy <toma%tekchips.uucp@...>
Subject: Re: Looking for WATFOR compiler

In article <1953@...> Kushall.henr@XEROX.ARPA writes:
>WATFOR stands for WATerlooFORtran and is an interactive Fortran interputer.
>It was developed by Waterloo University in Canada.
>
>The first machine to use it was the Commadore 9000 (Super PET).
>I don't know if ever was made available for any other machines.
>
>Ed

Gee, I used WATFOR in 1968 on an IBM 360.  They (Univ. of Waterloo) also
released in about that time frame WATFIV (WATerloo Fortran IV) and a 
terrific Assembler.  I was very impressed with their compilers.

Tom
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