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Patched Nase: patched version of the "Nase 0.22" algol interpeter.
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Patched Nase: patched version of the "Nase 0.22" algol interpeter.

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NASE: Dec 2024

Hello there! I just want to clarify some things! I (@ElisStaaf), did
*not* make NASE. This is a patched version of NASE, because I wanted
to make my own Algol60 programs. When I ran the code, it didn't work.
So, I just patched it up. You're in reality running a slightly modified
version of NASE A60 V0.22 when you install this. You should see NASE's
official website at . I am going to keep
the original license and copying permissions as NASE A60 V0.22.

Sincerely, Elis Staaf.

README: Sep 1990
Oct 1999

This is the Algol 60 interpreter NASE A60 (now around version 0.21).
Made for fun and call-by-name.

The NASE A60 interpreter is free software. See the file COPYING for
copying permission.

About compiling and installation see the file INSTALL (or simply run
./configure followed by a make install ;-).

NASE A60 is based on the ``Revised Report on the Algorithmic Language
Algol 60'' (The file RRA60.texinfo contains a source form of the
report, RRA60*.ps a formatted versions; it is not covererd by the
COPYING permissions).

The I/O section of the interpreter is not complete at all, but basic
things are now working.

About the interpreter: There is now the a60.texinfo documentation,
but not finished at all - sorry.

Additionally there is the ``xa60'' frontend: a simple edit-and-go X11
application.

In the micro directory there are additional Makefiles for compiling for
MSDOS, etc.

Have fun.

Erik Schoenfelder (schoenfr@gaertner.de)

--
Scotty: Captain, we din' can reference it!
Kirk: Analysis, Mr. Spock?
Spock: Captain, it doesn't appear in the symbol table.
Kirk: Then it's of external origin?
Spock: Affirmative.
Kirk: Mr. Sulu, go to pass two.
Sulu: Aye aye, sir, going to pass two.