Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!rutgers!ames!ucbcad!ucbvax!ICSE.UCI.EDU!jsweet From: jsweet@ICSE.UCI.EDU (Jerry Sweet) Newsgroups: comp.lang.ada Subject: Re: "Who are those guys?" Message-ID: <2222.537741761@icse.uci.edu> Date: Tue, 20-Jan-87 08:09:05 EST Article-I.D.: icse.2222.537741761 Posted: Tue Jan 20 08:09:05 1987 Date-Received: Wed, 21-Jan-87 00:04:22 EST References: <51500002@smu> Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The ARPA Internet Lines: 36 Apologies to those of you who've seen this message already; I'm re-sending it because there're reasons to believe that it didn't get through the first time. -jns ------- Forwarded Message Date: Tue, 13 Jan 87 12:20:18 -0800 From: Jerry Sweet To: spray%smu@relay.cs.net cc: info-ada@ada20.isi.edu, jsweet@ICSE.UCI.EDU Subject: Re: "Who are those guys?" I'm one of "those guys", although I generally wear a different hat on the net. Here is the answer to your question ("just the facts!"): Meridian Software Systems, Inc. is a software house that's been around since 1981. Meridian, once known as Local Network Systems, has been developing and selling Pascal and C native and cross compilers; more recently they've been developing and selling Ada compilers. The flyer contains most of the answers to questions about the compiler that you're likely to ask. As I said, I try to wear a different (non-commercial) hat on the net, so please use Meridian as your first source of information (800-221-2522 toll-free outside California, 714-380-9800 inside California). For a review of the compiler (with benchmarks), refer to the December, 1986 issue of Computer Language magazine. Jerry Sweet Member of the Technical Staff Meridian Software Systems, Inc. ------- End of Forwarded Message