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From: brucec@orca.UUCP (Master of the Belvedere)
Newsgroups: net.lang.st80,net.micro
Subject: Re: Rosetta Smalltalk (smalltalk on micros)
Message-ID: <978@orca.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 3-Aug-84 18:51:12 EDT
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Posted: Fri Aug  3 18:51:12 1984
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>>  Rosetta Smalltalk was written by Scott K. Warren and Dennis Abbe of
>>  Rosetta, Inc., 5925 Kirby Drive, Houston, Tx 77005. They had a prototype
>>  Z80 version running in 1979, and later, under contract to Intel, worked
>>  on versions for newer microprocessors. I believe Intel paid for the new
>>  versions and never used them.

Intel did in fact market Rosetta Smalltalk on the iAPX 432 processor (the
432-100 board, which plugs into an Intel "bl