lee@ut-ngp.UUCP (06/21/83)
I'm looking for a C compiler for a Prime 750 (running PRIMOS) or, if there's no such thing, any C compiler for any Prime machine running any operating system. Anyone know of such a beast? Replies to- ...ucbvax!nbires!ut-ngp!lee UUCP ...eagle!ut-ngp!lee UUCP lee@utexas-11 ARPA
spaf@gatech.UUCP (06/22/83)
Georgia Tech markets a C compiler which works with our Software Tools subsystem for Prime 50 series machines. Contact Ed Hunt (user "hunt") or Peter Wan (user "wan") via electronic mail, or address mail to Software Tools Project c/o Prof. Philip Enslow School of Information and Computer Science Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332 Before anyone flames about this being something commnercial, note that the system is handled by the Tech research institute and is about as commercial as Berkeley selling Un*x...maybe less. -- "The soapbox of Gene Spafford" CSNet: Spaf @ GATech Internet: Spaf.GATech @ UDel-Relay uucp: ...!{sb1,allegra}!gatech!spaf ...!duke!mcnc!msdc!gatech!spaf
arnold@psuvax.UUCP (07/10/83)
At the Prime Users Group national conference (June 19-23 at the San Francisco Hilton), Prime announced the imminent availability of Garth Conboy's C compiler. (Garth's own company, Primarily Software, changed its name to Pacer Software at the insistance of Prime recently.) The compiler will be marketed and supported as a regular Prime product. The following notes are abstracted from the handout distributed at the announcement session. o not a pcc implementation, requires no Bell license o 2-pass, with excellent syntactical error recovery o code-generation pass can be disabled for checkout o compatible with cc v.6-7 and system III o comes with a system III-compatible library o compiles at 5000+ lpm o creates V-mode (virtual, 32-bit) code compatible with Prime's Fortran 66 and 77, COBAL, Pascal, and PL/I compilers o interfaces with Prime's command procedure language and symbolic debugger o supports ordinary PRIMOS files as byte-stream files (i.e., it makes blank-compression and trailing blank suppression transparent to C programs) o libraries supply all system III section 2-3 routines plus many new routines to allow communication with the PRIMOS world At the time of announcement, beta test versions were to be issued soon. (The compiler is ready. Only fancy Prime packaging, documentation, and full debugger support is needed for final release.) Final release should take place later this year. Also at the PUG meeting, the University of New Hampshire UNIX version for Prime computers was demonstrated live. As soon as they can figure out how to charge folks more than $600 for it, they'll start to sell it. This is a UNIX port and requires a Bell license. It runs side-by-side with PRIMOS on top of the PRIMOS kernel. To PRIMOS and UNIX, the other o.s. appears as a bunch of processes, and the other file system appears as one large unformatted file. The file systems are incompatible, but utilities are supplied to interconvert files. At simultaneous exhibition of third-party products for Prime users called COMPAT1BLES `83, much interest was expressed in UNIX-based products. I expect that a number of products in the UNIX spirit, written in C, will be unveilled at COMPAT1BLES `84, to be held next May in Orlando at the same time as the 1984 PUG meeting. Since one of my main occupations is to watch the 3rd-party software market for Prime users, I'll keep interested individuals (or the net, if there is sufficient interest) posted on announcements of UNIX-type products for Prime computers. If this information would be useful to you, call, write, or reply by mail. Steve Arnold (814) 863-3877 P.O. Box 30, Lemont PA 16851 (USPS) {allegra|burdvax}!psuvax!arnold (uucp) S7A@PSUVM (BITNET for IBM mainframes running VM)