i am trying to find the best compilers (if they are actually available) for the following languages:

  • ALGOL 60
  • TRAC
  • TELCOMP
  • Superplan
  • BACAIC

i don't know if any of these are still around, but it would be very helpful to get any feedback on where i could locate these.

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please, give us a hint Why? I'm curious. Others may be. – Tim Jul 9 '09 at 14:19
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Try Eric Raymond's retrocomputing museum. It at least has Algol 60 and Trac, along with other languages.

Of course, most of the original compilers ran on machines that are no longer in existence, but the museum also has a PDP-8 emulator.

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David's post went in as mine was being written ... so vote him up!

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ALGOL 60 and Trac (among many others - but not the other 3 on your list) can be found at The Retrocomputing Museum:

http://www.catb.org/retro/

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You didn't mention any specific platforms but, there is an ALGOL 60 compiler for DOS available at the link below. A compiler, an interpreter, and the source are available.

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There is a free Algol 60 interpreter/compiler here.

TRAC was tricky because there's a newer CMS/bug tracker known as TRAC, but I did find one Trac compiler written in Perl.

I was unable to come up with any links for TELCOMP, superplan or BACAIC. Good luck :)

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