arm@sps.com (Annette Myjak) (10/31/90)
Goodness! There seems to be quite an interest in C++ compilers under Interactive Unix/386! I got several responses, about 90% of which were "please send me the info, too!" Therefore, here is a summary of what I've discovered. Thanks to the following netters for leads and other information: Chip Salzenberg uunet!tct!chip Mauro DePalma uunet!Atherton.COM!mauro James Van Artsdalen uunet!bigtex.cactus.org!james Steven King uunet!cs.utexas.edu!ut-emx!nowhere!sking Phil MacArthur phm@PacBell.com Hope all those looking for information find this helpful! Regards, Annette Myjak arm@sps.com ========================================================================== DISCLAIMER: I have no affiliation with any of the companies listed below. I have also never used any of their products, so I STRONGLY recommend that you contact them to obtain any other information you may need. Zortech: 617-937-0696 Zortech plans to release a C++ compiler for SCO Unix in mid-November. They have no dates on the availabiltiy of a C++ compiler for Interactive Unix; they won't even say if they are currently working on a port. Intek: 206-455-1371 Seattle, Washington Intek has a C++ compiler(/translator) based on the AT&T Cfront 2.0 product. Price: $495. This price includes telephone/fax/email support. Comeau 718-945-0009 Richmond Hill, New York Comeau C++ compiler is based on/compatible with (don't remember which) the AT&T C++ 2.0 product. Price: $250. Includes the compiler binary, include files, string libraries, C++ langauage reference manual and user manual. Free lifetime support is included with a purchase. (WOW!) HRC 416-922-1937 Canada HRC C++ compiler is based on AT&T Cfront technology. HCR has recently been purchased, and is now a wholly owned subsidary of SCO. A new release of the product (Rel. 3.0) is expected within a few weeks. The new release will be an SCO product, and is expected to run under Interactive Unix as well. (However, if there are problems with running it under Interactive Unix, they may not be fixed.) Several class libraries are included. Price: about $1200. Maintenance agreement is an additional cost which is not known at this time. Oasys 617-890-7889 Waltham, Mass. Glockenspiel C++ based on the AT&T C++ 2.0 translator. Produces C code which is then compiled with your native C compiler. Price: $1200. 1 year maintenance agreement: $300. C++/Emacs. An emacs editor sensitive to C++ language. Price: $695. 1 year maintenance agreement: $175. M++ library is a set of high performance C++ classes and functions which dramatically simplify memory handling and array manipulation. This product is not currently ported for Interactive Unix, but they will sell you source for a little over $1000, and an additional maintenance agreement is also available. Green Hills C++ compiler. Price: $1000. 1 year maintenance agreement: $300. GNU G++ is always an option! =========================================================================== Below are the comments received from various netters about some of the products listed above. These are included for your general info. --------------------- From: uunet!cs.utexas.edu!ut-emx!nowhere!sking (Steven King) I've been using Intek's version of AT&T's Cfront 2.0 for about 4 mo; it has all the libraries (task, complex, and iostream ) and a few usefull utilities - a name demangler, etc.,... It also came with dos versions of the complex and iostream libraries. I'm quite satisfied with it. --------------------- From: uunet!doc.cs.unm.edu!vandyke (Jeff Vandyke) I recently purchased Comeau's port of ATT C++ 2.1 ($250.00). I haven't used it very much, but it installed real easy. As I recall it uses about ~1 - 1.5 meg which is very reasonable. -------------------- From: phm@PacBell.com I have been using (briefly) the Zortech C++ compiler for MSDOS, and am very impressed with it, especially for the price - cheap. Big bang for the buck, as they say. It is currently available for SCO UNIX, with Interactive coming shortly, I hear. Phil MacArthur ------------------------- From: uunet!tct!chip (Chip Salzenberg) We use GNU's compiler "G++" under SCO Unix. It works well. ---------------------- From: uunet!bigtex.cactus.org!james (James Van Artsdalen) GNU C++ has been made to work, although I don't have it installed here. If you have some time to figure out install hassles, it's worth a try -------------------------- From: uunet!Atherton.COM!mauro (Mauro DePalma -VMS) DePalma SoftCraft provides support and service for GNU and X11 software specifically for UNIX System V/386 and and SunOS 4.x; on other platforms customers need to provide the hardware and a fair amount of motivation. Presently we can provide the bulk of development utilities including bison (System V/386 only), emacs, flex (System V/386 only), gas, gcc, gdb, g++, libg++, make, tar (System V/386 only) and other BSD style --- ------ utilities for System V/386. In the works is the X Window System, Version 11 Release 4 for System V/386 with VGA and super-VGA servers as well as COFF specific version of GNU as and GNU ld. Mauro DePalma DePalma SoftCraft 2923 Cohansey Drive San Jose, CA 95132 Tel: (408) 259-4789 Fax: (408) 259-6935 =====================================================================