Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!uunet!munnari.oz.au!mel.dit.csiro.au!pleiades!dmsmelb!alan From: alan@dmsmelb.mel.dms.CSIRO.AU (Alan Miller) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc Subject: Re: Opinions on Prospero and Microway Pascal Sought Message-ID: <679@dmsmelb.mel.dms.CSIRO.AU> Date: 13 Sep 90 14:01:56 GMT References: Organization: CSIRO, Division of Mathematics & Statistics Lines: 27 In article clong@remus.rutgers.edu (Chris Long) writes: > >Has anyone used either of the above? Comments? Can anyone >tell me how to get in touch with either of the manufacturers >(especially Prospero)? > > >-Chris I have not used the Prospero Pascal compiler, but I have used their Fortran. Here are some of the requested details from the latest Prospero newsletter. Price (non OS/2 version) 240 pounds or US$290 + postage (amount not stated for the US). OS/2 version: 320 pounds or US$390 + postage. Addresses: Prospero Software 190 Castelnau, LONDON SW13 9DH Tel:(081)741-8531 Fax:(081)748-9344 Prospero Software Inc. 100 Commercial St., Suite 306 PORTLAND, ME 04101 Tel:(207)874-0382 Fax:(207)874-0942 They also have distributors in North America in: Denver, Woodbridge VA, Dayton OH, Berkeley, San Luis Obispo CA, Montreal & N. Vancouver. There are also special versions of their Fortran & Pascal compilers which are integrated into the GEM environment.