arul@sdsu.UUCP (Arul Ananthanarayanan) (10/11/88)
I asked this question once before but I got no answer so here it goes again: Has anyone ported the At&t C++ Version 1.21 preprocessor to a Celerity machine, with or without the task library? I would appreciate any answers even from people who have tried and not succeeded as I am one of those that has not been successful. Thanks, Arul -- San Diego State University Math Sciences Dept. Celerity 1230 BSD 4.3 UUCP: ....!ucsd!sdsu!arul work:(619) 594-7208 ARPA: arul%sdsu.uucp@ucsd.edu home:(619) 583-0439
dawson@fpssun.fps.com (Bryan Dawson ext 1184) (10/14/88)
In article <3205@sdsu.UUCP>, arul@sdsu.UUCP (Arul Ananthanarayanan) writes: > > Has anyone ported the At&t C++ Version 1.21 preprocessor to a Celerity > machine, with or without the task library? > > Thanks, > Arul > -- > San Diego State University Math Sciences Dept. Celerity 1230 BSD 4.3 > > UUCP: ....!ucsd!sdsu!arul work:(619) 594-7208 > ARPA: arul%sdsu.uucp@ucsd.edu home:(619) 583-0439 ************************************************************************** None of the following is *official*. It is simply what I've personally been able to extract. According to the information I've been able to get from our folks in Marketing, sales, service, and in San Diego, no one has ported C++ to a Celerity machine yet. There some in the works, but those projects are probably proprietary. One *feature* of our acquisition of Celerity is that now all of Celerity's engineering resources are at work developing new products; there is little to no support of existing machines (in terms of new development). If anyone out there in net land knows of one, please let me know too. Thanks Richard *************************************************************************** Richard Johnson FPS Computing, Beaverton Oregon work: (503) 641-3151 UUCP ...!tektronix!fpssun!spock home: (503) 640-9209