Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!smsdpg!seg From: seg@smsdpg.uu.net (Scott Garfinkle) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++ Subject: Re: Delivering C++ programs on a PC Message-ID: <117@smsdpg.uu.net> Date: 18 Nov 88 21:02:53 GMT References: <647@aiva.ed.ac.uk> Organization: SMS Data Products Group, Reston VA Lines: 14 From article <647@aiva.ed.ac.uk>, by imf@aiva.ed.ac.uk (Ian Filby): > Can anyone recommend a C++ system which will run on both PCs and SUNs, > or alternatively, a C++ to C translator which runs on a SUN and produces > C code suitable for compiling on a PC (with for example MicroSoft C). Oasys markets Glockenspiel (of Dublin's) Designer C++. This runs on lots of platforms, including Sun and PC. I'm waiting for my copy of the PC version, which works under DOS, MS-Windows, and OS/2, and comes with lots of stuff besides cfront (they port, repackage, and add stuff to AT&T cfront). DOS cost $495 from Glockenspiel for the PC version, $2000 from Oasys for the Sun version. yours, Scott E. Garfinkle SMS Data Products Group, Inc. uunet!smsdpg!seg