davef@kcl-cs.UUCP (07/14/86)
I have a C program which I would like to make available for
IBM System 36 users, but naturally I need a compiler first!
I'd be grateful if anyone could point me in the right direction(s).
Ideally, I'd like to know:
(a) Name and address of the supplier
(b) Some indication of the quality of the product.
(c) The cost.
but if you can only manage (a) it would still be a help.
Please reply by mail - I'll summarise the repsonse when the dust
settles (always assuming there is some).
Thanks in anticipation,
--
Dave Furber
(davef@kcl-cs.uucp {ucl-cs,ukc}!kcl-cs!davef)cd-peter@gustaf.UUCP (Peter T|rnqvist) (07/25/86)
In article <717@neon.kcl-cs.UUCP> davef@kcl-cs.UUCP (Dave Furber) writes: > >I have a C program which I would like to make available for >IBM System 36 users, but naturally I need a compiler first! There is a C compiler available for the S/36. It is based on the Whitesmiths' C compiler release 3.0 (the one closely conforming to the ANSI standard). The S/36 version was developed by us at UNISOFT AB of Sweden. >I'd be grateful if anyone could point me in the right direction(s). >Ideally, I'd like to know: > (a) Name and address of the supplier Sales information: Whitesmiths, Ltd. 97 Lowell Road Concord, MA USA 01742 +1 617 369 8499 Technical information: UNISOFT AB Fiskhamnsgatan 10 S-414 55 Gothenburg SWEDEN +46 31 125810 > (b) Some indication of the quality of the product. The compiler includes both a full ANSI library (stdio etc.) and a Whitesmiths' style library. The size of the generated code is approximately twize of the PDP-11. > (c) The cost. USD $10000. Please send replies to peter@swesoft.UUCP. Peter T|rnqvist