Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!cmcl2!nrl-cmf!ames!ptsfa!ihnp4!homxb!mtuxo!mtune!lzaz!lznv!psc From: psc@lznv.ATT.COM (Paul S. R. Chisholm) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc,comp.lang.pascal,comp.lang.modula2 Subject: Re: Turbo Modula-2 exists? (was: Turbo Pascal 4.0 (Upgrades)) Message-ID: <1184@lznv.ATT.COM> Date: Wed, 11-Nov-87 12:30:11 EST Article-I.D.: lznv.1184 Posted: Wed Nov 11 12:30:11 1987 Date-Received: Sat, 14-Nov-87 06:03:38 EST References: 1667@ukecc.engr.uky.edu <397NU113738@NDSUVM1> Distribution: na Organization: AT&T Lines: 18 Summary: They sold one, but it won't help you Xref: mnetor comp.sys.ibm.pc:10038 comp.lang.pascal:492 comp.lang.modula2:506 In article <397NU113738@NDSUVM1>, NU113738@NDSUVM1.BITNET writes: > Also, does anyone know if bordland has a modula-2 compiler ? I asked > on the other modula-2 conf and no one has responded. Borland sold a CP/M-80 Modula-2 compiler. This was their second language (after Turbo Pascal 3.0, but before Basic, Prolog, or C). Jeff Duntemann played with it; Steve Ciarcia sold it with some graphics code for one of his projects. I *never* heard of an MS-DOS version. Most of the programmers who want to "step up" from Pascal now program in C. I understand the reasons that's good, and the reasons that's bad. I don't know if Borland still sells *any* CP/M-80 products. -Paul S. R. Chisholm, {ihnp4,cbosgd,allegra,rutgers}!mtune!lznv!psc AT&T Mail !psrchisholm, Internet psc@lznv.att.com I'm not speaking for my employer, I'm just speaking my mind.