michaelw@basser.oz (Michael Wise) (10/04/89)
I am looking for a compiler/interpreter - emulator for Occam to run on our UNIX systems, as an aid to teaching concurrent programming. Specifically, what I'm looking for is a compiler/interpreter that invokes an emulator within UNIX (rather than producing code for downloading to a transputer system - which we don't have). The UNIX system in question is one of a collection of interconnected MIPS (i.e. RISC) processors, running System V.2. At this stage there are only dumb-terminals connected, but some time next year we'll be purchasing X-Window terminals (if that is a consideration). Many Thanks MichaelW Michael J. Wise Basser Department of Computer Science, F09 Sydney University, N.S.W. 2006 Australia Internet: michaelw%cs.su.oz.AU@uunet.UU.NET UUCP.net: {ukc,uunet}!munnari!basser.cs.su.oz.AU!michaelw ACS.net: michaelw@cs.su.oz Facsimile: +61 2 692 3838
michaelw@cluster.cs.su.OZ.AU (10/10/89)
I am looking for a compiler/interpreter - emulator for Occam to run on our UNIX systems, as an aid to teaching concurrent programming. Specifically, what I'm looking for is a compiler/interpreter that invokes an emulator within UNIX (rather than producing code for downloading to a transputer system - which we don't have). The UNIX system in question is one of a collection of interconnected MIPS (i.e. RISC) processors, running System V.2. At this stage there are only dumb-terminals connected, but some time next year we'll be purchasing X-Window terminals (if that is a consideration). Many Thanks MichaelW Michael J. Wise Basser Department of Computer Science, F09 Sydney University, N.S.W. 2006 Australia Internet: michaelw%cs.su.oz.AU@uunet.UU.NET UUCP.net: {ukc,uunet}!munnari!basser.cs.su.oz.AU!michaelw ACS.net: michaelw@cs.su.oz Facsimile: +61 2 692 3838