blob@Apple.COM (Brian Bechtel) (06/10/91)
I downloaded this from AppleLink. All further questions should be directed to the number given. I know no more. --Brian Bechtel blob@apple.com "My opinion, not Apple's" MOVED OVER PR NEWSWIRE AT 8:30 AM, EDT, MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1991. Contact: Jackie Promes Apple Computer, Inc. (408) 974-3609 NEW TOOLS FROM APPLE STRENGTHEN SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT ON THE MACINTOSH NASHVILLE, Tennessee*June 10, 1991*Apple Computer, Inc. today announced a new suite of development tools that improve the power and flexibility of developing software on A/UX , Apple's version of the UNIX operating system for the Apple Macintosh computer. The new A/UX Developer's Tools product enables developers to create Macintosh, UNIX and X Window System software, as well as "hybrid" applications that incorporate Macintosh and UNIX functionality, in one environment. This new toolset combines the same easy-to-use development tools currently available for Macintosh, with industry-standard UNIX tools. The announcement was made by Apple's Enterprise Systems Division at the USENIX Technical Conference and Exhibition. "The A/UX Developer's Tools product offers the best of both Macintosh and UNIX*unique Macintosh development tools and proven UNIX technologies in one product," said Jim Groff, director of marketing for the Enterprise System Division. "These tools make A/UX an ideal platform for developing Macintosh applications and standard UNIX applications that can be deployed on a variety of UNIX-based systems." A/UX provides users with the benefits of the Macintosh on an industry-standard UNIX platform. A/UX users can run Macintosh, UNIX, and X Window System applications simultaneously within windows on the easy-to-use Macintosh desktop. And, with third party products, users can also run Motif and MS-DOS applications. The A/UX Developer's Tools product enhances A/UX by allowing developers to work conveniently in mixed environments. Features and Benefits Macintosh Development Tools With the new A/UX Developer's Tools product, the same Macintosh development tools which run on the Macintosh operating system are now available on A/UX. These tools include the complete Macintosh Programmers Workshop (MPW ), containing the MPW shell, C compiler, C++ compiler, Object Pascal compiler, assembler, resource editor (ResEdit ), source debugger (SADE ) and assembly language debugger (MacsBug). In addition, an MPW tool which runs UNIX commands from within the MPW shell, gives programmers full access to the power of UNIX, without leaving the integrated MPW environment. The availability of MPW on A/UX lets programmers create Macintosh applications while taking advantage of the rich, UNIX software development environment. UNIX Development Tools The A/UX Developer's Tools product includes new tools that improve the UNIX development environment for A/UX. New features include: -- The AT&T System V release 4 ANSI C compiler is the most recent C compiler from Unix System Laboratories (USL). This compiler also includes enhancements for performance optimization and full ANSI standard compliance, as well as extensions to facilitate access to Macintosh Toolbox features. -- C++ Language System, based on release 2.1 of AT&T's C++ Language System (CFRONT), enables object-oriented code development to produce powerful, easily maintainable code. -- The full X Window System development environment contains X11 Release 4, Xlib library, Xtk toolkit, MIT's Athena Widget Set, desktop client applications, and utilities. Hybrid Tools The A/UX Developer's Tools product also gives developers the resources to build "hybrid" UNIX and Macintosh applications. -- Now developers can create UNIX applications with the Macintosh look and feel The new ANSI C compiler includes extensions to facilitate calling the Macintosh toolbox from UNIX applications. These applications can use the Macintosh toolbox to display Macintosh menus and windows, creating the appearance of a Macintosh application from a UNIX object file. In addition, the Developer's Tools product includes the dbx debugger, with extensions to support hybrid applications. This debugger, which is very popular in the UNIX community, allows programmers to analyze their UNIX and UNIX hybrid applications, which access the Macintosh toolbox . This feature simplifies the development of UNIX applications and applications which incorporate the Macintosh user interface. -- Now developers can create Macintosh applications with UNIX functionality The Developer's Tools product includes a source and object library of A/UX System Calls which allow Macintosh applications to take advantage of UNIX services such as UNIX interprocess communications (IPC), input/output, and process control. In addition, the Developer's Tools product includes source for sample HyperCard XCMDS built with the UNIX system call library. This allows users to develop HyperCard applications which access UNIX services. A HyperCard stack is included in this product to access UNIX mail. System Requirements A/UX Developer's Tools requires A/UX 2.0.1 operating system or later. The A/UX operating system with X Window System capabilities requires a Macintosh SE/30 or Macintosh II series computer with at least 5MB of RAM. Pricing and Availability The A/UX Developer's Tools product, containing three CD-ROM discs and associated manuals, will be available in early August for $895. To order this product, contact the Apple Programmers and Developers Association (APDA ) at (800) 282-2732 within the U.S.; (800) 637-0029 within Canada; or (408) 562-3910 from locations outside the U.S. or Canada. -30- Apple, the Apple logo, Macintosh, HyperCard, A/UX, MPW and SADE are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. APDA and ResEdit are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. UNIX is a registered trademark of UNIX System Laboratories. X Window System is a trademark of Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Apple Press Releases PR Express 6/10/91