Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!mcvax!ukc!stc!idec!camcon!anc From: anc@camcon.uucp (Adrian Cockcroft) Newsgroups: comp.sys.transputer Subject: Re: Forwarded Message Follows... Message-ID: <1260@titan.camcon.uucp> Date: 25 Feb 88 13:48:24 GMT References: <8802131839.AA24726@devvax.TN.CORNELL.EDU> Organization: Cambridge Consultants Ltd., Cambridge, UK Lines: 57 Summary: some C compilers In article <8802131839.AA24726@devvax.TN.CORNELL.EDU>, Andy Pfiffer writes: > > I posted a question about C compilers here a few weeks > ago, and got zero number of replies. > > Can anyone help? Joseph D. Reger > joseph@chromo.ucsc.edu. > reger@ucscd.bitnet > > Our group has had good luck with the Pentasoft (formerly Penguin) > C compiler. Other compilers that come to mind come from Definicon, > and from Kirk Bailey, both of which are more oriented towards the > IBM PC-type environment. See BYTE February 1988 for information on the Definicon C compiler, which has been extended to include Occam-like constructs par{}, alt{}, channel and timer types etc. They have their own hardware so it may not work on a B004 system. This is also available for the Mac, written by Rob Kruver. The current Inmos C compiler is sourced from 3L and 3L have themselves released a Parallel C compiler for 750 pounds. It has concurrent tasks, semaphores, channel I/O, inline assembler and threads (like modula-2 coroutines). It also includes a network configurer which supports static or dynamic configuration. It is being supplied via Transtech (0494 81) 6681 and Sension (0606) 44321 in the UK. This works on the standard IBM PC/B004 setup. Niche Technology have licenced the Pentasoft compiler for their SUN format VME cards (which take Inmos plug in Transputer modules) but are supporting the Inmos and 3L products on the SUN as well. Niche (UK) is on (0272) 298034 Reninshaw Controls can run Microport System V Unix on a PC/AT + B004 or net of Transputers and obviously have a Transputer C compiler to support it. Microport should start shipping this in April 1988. It uses a distributed Unix kernel on the Transputers and uses Unix on the PC/AT as a disk/io server. Perihelion (doing the Atari Abaq) are selling Helios for a PC/AT + plug in Transputer card combination, this has a C compiler as well. It is being distributed by Cambridge Risc Machines in the UK (0223) 350405. I saw it running at a show a few weeks ago and it was a bit flaky but should be very nice later this year. Cost 750 pounds including C compiler, microemacs and X-windows. Including the compiler from Logical Systems this makes a choice of 6 so far. I rate Pentasoft and Perihelion as likely to generate the best code, Inmos and 3L for being available right now on a B004 and DSI for giving an easy migration towards Occam constructs. I hope this is useful... -- | Adrian Cockcroft anc@camcon.uucp ..!seismo!mcvax!ukc!camcon!anc -[T]- Cambridge Consultants Ltd, Science Park, Cambridge CB4 4DW, | England, UK (0223) 358855 (You are in a maze of twisty little C004's, all alike...)