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== References == {{Reflist|refs= <ref name="Wharton_1994">{{Cite journal |title=Gary Kildall, industry pioneer, dead at 52: created first microcomputer languages, disk operating systems |journal=[[Microprocessor Report]] |publisher=[[MicroDesign Resources Inc.]] (MDR) |author-first=John Harrison |author-last=Wharton |author-link=John Harrison Wharton |volume=8 |number=10 |date=1994-08-01 |url=http://tech-insider.org/personal-computers/research/1994/0801.html |access-date=2016-11-18 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161118222925/http://tech-insider.org/personal-computers/research/1994/0801.html |archive-date=2016-11-18 |quote=[β¦] Ironically, many of the techniques [[Gary Arlen Kildall|Gary]] pioneered are being rediscovered now, ten years later. [[Apple Computer|Apple]] and [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] are touting [[binary recompilation]] as a "new" technology for porting existing software to the [[PowerPC]] or [[DEC Alpha|Alpha]] architecture. Actually, [[Digital Research|DRI]] introduced an [[8080]]-to-[[8086]] binary recompiler in the early 1980s. [β¦]}}</ref> }}
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