<JMJ105@psuvm.psu.edu> (03/25/91)
Is there a commercial or shareware Ada compiler (or subset) available for the IBM PC? If so, what/where? Thanks. john jensen jmj105@psuvm.psu.edu
rgc@raybed2.msd.ray.com (RICK CARLE) (03/29/91)
In article <91084.120445JMJ105@psuvm.psu.edu>, JMJ105@psuvm.psu.edu writes: > Is there a commercial or shareware Ada compiler (or subset) available for the > IBM PC? If so, what/where? The following companies all market Ada compilers for PCs & PC clones running MS-DOS. All except TeleSoft can handle an AT-class machine; TeleSoft needs a 386. I think they all also support PS/2 and some support some flavor of Unix (usually AIX) on PS/2 & PC/386. (Info clipped from AdaIC list.) Rick Carle --------------------------------------------------------------------- AETECH James Dorman (619) 755-1277 380 Stevens Ave., Suite 212 Solana Beach, CA 92075 Alsys Lori Heyman (617) 270-0030 67 South Bedford Street Burlington, MA 01803-5152 Meridian Software Systems Eric Olsen (800) 221-2522 10 Pasteur St. (714) 727-0700 Irvine, CA 92718 R.R. Software Paul Fuller (608) 244-6436 2317 International Lane, Suite 212 Madison, WI 53704 TeleSoft Tom Dent or (619) 457-2700 5959 Cornerstone Court West Karen Johnson San Diego, CA 92121