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Show ■! I HI-«-I 98 VI. Progress to Date Implementation Two FLEX compilers have been programmed in ALGOL on the UNIVAC 1108 and have been running since mid-February 1968. Several partially successful attempts were made to combine the compilers with a number of the operating text editors at the University of Utah. The failures were partially due to the inadequacies of ALGOL as a real-time and process language in general, and in parti-cular, to the very real defects of the UNIVAC version of ALGOL-60. Implementation of the interpreter has been severely delayed for several reasons-the main one being that it took longer than expected to work out a rationale for a segmenting and swapping system that would work on such a small scale. Current implementation is now taking place on an IBM 1130 partially because the machine can be dedicated most of the time to this task and partly also because it is small and does not tempt one into grandiose schemes. Implementation on a PDP-10 is also being contemplated. Future Expansion The process-oriented nature of FLEX should make it an ideal kernel for numerous discrete simulation schemes. |