mic@ut-ngp.UUCP (Mic (just take out the c's and sound it out) Kaczmarczik) (08/17/87)
A while ago I posted a request for information about public-domain or nearly-free Modula-2 compilers for VMS. I received information about the VAX-11 Modula-2 compiler from the Johan Wolfgang Goethe-Universitat in Frankfurt, Germany, but our attempts to contact the distributor via E-mail and "real" mail have not been successful. Since it looks like this source may not come through, could some kind soul(s) point out other Modula-2 compilers for VMS, whether public-domain or proprietary? Thanks in advance, Mic Kaczmarczik don't push me 'cause I'm standing in line. UT Austin Computation Center here -- calm down -- have a sip of wine. mic@ngp.utexas.edu it's like a party sometimes it makes me wonder ccep001@utadnx.bitnet how I keep myself so slender -- Mic Kaczmarczik don't push me 'cause I'm standing in line. UT Austin Computation Center here -- calm down -- have a sip of wine. mic@ngp.utexas.edu it's like a party sometimes it makes me wonder ccep001@utadnx.bitnet how I keep myself so slender
sullivan@marge.math.binghamton.edu (fred sullivan) (08/18/87)
In article <5957@ut-ngp.UUCP> mic@ngp.UUCP (Mic Kaczmarczik) writes: > >Since it looks like this source may not come through, could some kind >soul(s) point out other Modula-2 compilers for VMS, whether >public-domain or proprietary? > Logitech sells a compiler, which I believe is an updated version of the compiler you mentioned. The university price is $1200. I haven't tried it, so I can't recommend it. On the other hand, I was planning to buy it until we acquired a Unix machine. To contact them: Logitech, Inc. 805 Veterans Blvd. Redwood City, CA 94063 (415) 365-9852 Fred Sullivan Department of Mathematical Sciences State University of New York at Binghamton Binghamton, New York 13903 Email: sullivan@marge.math.binghamton.edu