kan@bugs-bunny.rtp.dg.com (Victor Kan) (06/27/90)
In article <11015@netcom.UUCP> ted@netcom.UUCP (Ted Sarbin) writes: In article <1990Jun25.042628.27574@comp.vuw.ac.nz> mark@comp.vuw.ac.nz (Mark Davies) writes: >Does anyone know of any PL/1 implementations under unix? [ list of machines with PL/1 support (MIPS, Sun, SGI and IBM-announced) ] All of these compilers originate with one company, Language Processors, Incorporated. They also have a PL/I compiler for 80386 based unix systems and they may also support other processors. You can contact them at: Language Processors, Incorporated 959 Concord Street Framingham, MA 01701 LPI's PL/1 compiler also supports Data General's AViiON line of m88k-based Unix workstations and servers. I guess I shouldn't get too much into product mongering here, but in addition to LPI's own CodeWatch debugger, Data General offers our own Mxdb debugger which supports multi-language source level debugging (including expression evaluation and type description) for PL/1, C, Fortran, COBOL and m88k assembly. -- | Victor Kan | I speak only for myself. | *** | Data General Corporation | Edito cum Emacs, ergo sum. | **** | 62 T.W. Alexander Drive | Columbia Lions Win, 9 October 1988 for | **** %%%% | RTP, NC 27709 | a record of 1-44. Way to go, Lions! | *** %%%