DN5@PSUVM.BITNET (D. Jay Newman) (05/13/88)
I recently asked about Ada for the Mac in comp.lang.ada, found a supplier, and called for the price, and was shocked. For the information of all of you Ada lovers out there, here is what I found: Meridian Software Systems, Inc. Laguana Hills, CA (714) 380-9800 $1195.00 I was told it would be shipping in about two weeks. Oh yes, this compiler runs under MPW. Unfortunately, I am looking for an Ada compiler to learn the language on, not to become a Department of Defense contract programmer, so I can't afford this kind of money. If anybody knows of an Ada compiler for the Mac (MPW or otherwise) for $300 or less, please let me know. Jay, etc... Disclamer: I'm big enough to speak for myself, but not big enough to speak for anybody else.
dorner@uxg.cso.uiuc.edu (05/16/88)
>Unfortunately, I am looking for an Ada compiler to learn the language on, >not to become a Department of Defense contract programmer, so I can't afford The only reason I can think of to learn Ada is to become a Department of Defense contract programmer :-). Seriously, I doubt you'll find low-cost Ada, due to its narrow market (DoD), the bucks that narrow market has (mega), the extensive verfication requirements, and DoD's refusal to license subsets. I saw an ad a couple of years ago for a PC Ada compiler. They sold it with a 5M memory board, and the compiler ran in 80286 protected mode. Ada is big. ---- Steve Dorner, U of Illinois Computing Services Office Internet: dorner@uxc.cso.uiuc.edu UUCP: ihnp4!uiucuxc!dorner IfUMust: (217) 333-3339
coffee@aero.ARPA (Peter C. Coffee) (05/17/88)
In article <42384DN5@PSUVM> DN5@PSUVM.BITNET (D. Jay Newman) writes: >I recently asked about Ada for the Mac in comp.lang.ada, found a supplier, >and called for the price, and was shocked.... > Meridian Software Systems, Inc. > Laguana Hills, CA > (714) 380-9800 or 1-800-221-2522 > $1195.00 >Unfortunately, I am looking for an Ada compiler to learn the language on, >not to become a Department of Defense contract programmer... The Meridian literature that I received also describes an AdaStarter version "identical to the validated v2.1 AdaVantage compiler" but with limitations of up to ten library units, each of up to 200 executable statements. Price applicable toward purchase of the production compiler. $99. Yes, $99. I don't know if this is shipping, but it's descibed in the same literature as the big version. Cheers -- Peter C.
bakken@hrsw2.UUCP (David E. Bakken) (05/17/88)
In article <42384DN5@PSUVM>, DN5@PSUVM.BITNET (D. Jay Newman) writes: > this kind of money. If anybody knows of an Ada compiler for the Mac (MPW or > otherwise) for $300 or less, please let me know. Call Meridian again and ask them if they offer a starter compiler for the Mac. I talked to them about a month ago and I'm pretty sure they said they will. If its lik their $99 starter on the IBM PC then it will be just like its more expensive big brother but just limit the size of the programs you can create with it (the limit is 10 compilation units with up to 200 executable lines each or something like that). Please post what you find out on this if someone hasn't first. -- Dave Bakken Boeing Commercial Airplanes (206) 277-2571 uw-beaver!apcisea!hrsw2!bakken Disclaimer: These are my own views, not those of my employers. Don't let them deter you from buying the 747 you've been saving hard for.
wetter@tybalt.caltech.edu (Pierce T. Wetter) (05/20/88)
In article <83@hrsw2.UUCP> bakken@hrsw2.UUCP (David E. Bakken) writes: >In article <42384DN5@PSUVM>, DN5@PSUVM.BITNET (D. Jay Newman) writes: >> this kind of money. If anybody knows of an Ada compiler for the Mac (MPW or >> otherwise) for $300 or less, please let me know. > The archives at simtel20.arpa have an ADA compiler for unix written in C, all you have to do is port it to the mac. (Snicker, Snicker, Goodbar) PIerce WEtter ---------------------------------------------------------------- wetter@tybalt.caltech.edu Race For Space Grand Prize Winner. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Useless Advice #986: Never sit on a Tack.