Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uwm.edu!lll-winken!cs!schweige From: schweige@cs.nps.navy.mil (Jeffrey M. Schweiger) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Any ADA compilers available? Message-ID: <801@cs.nps.navy.mil> Date: 2 Feb 90 01:53:07 GMT References: <698@ehvie0.tq.ine.philips.nl> Reply-To: schweige@cs.nps.navy.mil (Jeffrey M. Schweiger) Organization: Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey CA Lines: 36 In article <698@ehvie0.tq.ine.philips.nl> behage@ehvie0.tq.ine.philips.nl (Han Behage) writes: > >Is there any ADA compiler for the Amiga available? >If so, what are the prices, and where can I order or buy it? > >Any pointers to PD implementations, if any exist, are welcome. > >-- > // Eric Tuerlings (Using the account of Han Behage) >\X/ Philips I&E AAA / BCp - k 60 / 5600 MD Eindhoven / The Netherlands >Phone: +31-40-722152 / Fax +31-40-724610 / behage@tq.ine.philips.nl As of the posting of the December 1989 listing of Validated Ada compilers from the Ada Information Clearinghouse (AdaIC), there were no validated Ada compilers for the Amiga. In addition, there were no specifically PD validated Ada compilers, although New York University and York University (U.K) appear to have non-commercial compilers for certain machines. There are validated compilers for MS-DOS and MacIntosh computers (the Mac compilers for the Mac II and Mac SE/30). Fred Fish Disk #154 contains a program titled Ada, described as an Ada syntax checker for the Amiga. I've not yet tried it out, so can't comment on its performance. It is not, however, part of a validated Ada compiler. (By the way it's Ada not 'ADA'. The language is named after Ada Lovelace, not the American Dental Assocation. :-) ). Jeff Schweiger -- ******************************************************************************* Jeff Schweiger CompuServe: 74236,1645 Standard Disclaimer ARPAnet (Defense Data Network): schweige@cs.nps.navy.mil *******************************************************************************