klarich@a.cs.okstate.edu (Terry Klarich) (07/14/89)
If anyone knows where I can find a Modula2 compiler that runs under one of the 386-nix's out there, I would like to hear from you. This compiler would need to generate 80386 code and can be shareware or commercial. Thanks
MCCORMJW@SNYPLAVA.BITNET (John McCormick) (07/18/89)
> > >If anyone knows where I can find a Modula2 compiler that runs under one of >the 386-nix's out there, I would like to hear from you. This compiler would >need to generate 80386 code and can be shareware or commercial. > >Thanks In my search for a Modula-2 compiler for VAX/VMS I came across Oregon Software, 6915 S.W. Macadam Ave., Portland, OR, 97219 (800)-874-8501. While I did not talk to them about other platforms, the review of their Modula-2 in the Nov/Dec issue of the Journal of Pascal, Ada, & Modula-2 states that they will shortly have a version for iAPX86/Xenix in native and cross compiler versions. You might also try Logitech, 6505 Kaiser Drive, Fremont, CA 94555. (800)- 231-7717. Although they no longer deal with VAX/VMS Modula-2, they do handle PC (386??) compilers. I am currently soliciting experiences that anyone may have had with the Oregon Software products (especially Modula-2) on any platform. =========================================================================== = John W. McCormick Phone (518) 564-2785 = = Computer Science Department FAX (518) 564-7827 = = State University of New York = = Plattsburgh, NY 12901 BITNET MCCORMJW@SNYPLAVA.BITNET = = USA = = SUNY Plattsburgh = = where = = Computers + Model Railroading = Digitally Controlled Trains = = = = * * * = = * = = * = = ## ## T = = ######_########_########_#####_#########- = = o o o o o o o o oo OOOO oo\ = ===========================================================================