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From: "Jim Dorman" <jimd@pcada.com>
Subject: Re: PC-Based Ada Dev Environment for Embedded 80186
Date: 1996/09/14
Date: 1996-09-14T00:00:00+00:00	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <01bba273$b7328220$254aa7cf@ns.znet.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 32381EE3.15FB@eagle.bgm.link.com


If you are looking for a PC platform to work on your embedded 80186
project, I have several alternatives for you.  All are complete development
systems with GUI environments that contain a ton of Ada-sensitive tools
such as 

 * MARK A BLOCK of code with two simple mouse clicks and then comment out 
   the whole block of code.  You can also reverse this process in case that
wasn't          the problem.

*  POINT & CLICK code generation. Generate complete, syntactically correct 
   Ada Program Units and Types with a simple mouse click.

* INTERACTIVE ERROR CORRECTION. Automatically alert you with a BEEP
  each time you press the <Enter> key if the line of code you just entered
contains 
  an error.  Or read the error listing and automatically searchs out
errors, highlighting
  the line on which the error occurs, places the cursor as close as
possible to the 
  source of the error, and displays a simple English message describing the
nature 
  of the error.  HotKey to each successive error and make your repairs "on
the fly".

* SET UP COMPILER and Binder with simple menu choices. Set up Debug, Trim, 
  Optimization switches and more by making simple menu choices.  The
  environment remembers your choices for the next time.  No complicated 
  command line syntax to remember.

* CUT & PASTE from included libraries or other source files.  Simply choose
the 
  library or file you want to use as your source and then "cut & paste" the
functions, 
  procedures, or complete code sections into your application.

* AUTOMATIC CODE FORMATTING is accomplished to your specifications as 
  defined with simple menu choices.  Choose from different Ada styles, set
up 
  indent spacing, and then let the environment automatically format your
Ada code 
  "on-the-fly" each time you press the <Enter> key.  

* COLORED SOURCE CODE is standard on all systems with a Windows interface,
  such as IntegrAda for Windows, IntegrAda for Windows/NT, and Visual
Ada95.  
  These systems also feature multiple document interfaces (MDI). You Pick
the 
  Colors.

* MULTIPLE TARGETS are possible by simply setting a switch on the Compiler 
  Menu to target 80x86, 80186, 80286, 80386, 80486.  Code can then be
optimized 
  for that target.  Some systems, such as IntegrAda/386, offer both SMALL &

  MEDIUM memory model 16-bit and LARGE 32-bit capabilities.  Each is
selectable 
  from a simple menu.  Other systems allow targeting both DOS or WINDOWS
  development by simply selecting the operating system of your choice.

We specialize in commercial Ada compilers, libraries, and development tools
for the PC.  Demo disks and online brochures are available from our WEB
site at:
  http://www.pcada.com

Stop by, if you still have a question, or need more information, we have
simple email connections where you can send us your questions.  Or leave us
a comment when you fill out our Guest Register.  We'd love to hear from
you.

Oh yes, look for our END OF FY SPECIALS!  They'll be posted soon.

-- 
Jim Dorman
Active Engineering Technologies, Inc.
Home of PC ADA
Voice:  (619) 414-9001
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Alex P. Madarasz, Jr. <alex@eagle.bgm.link.com> wrote in article
<32381EE3.15FB@eagle.bgm.link.com>...
> Any recommendations / pointers for tools to set up a PC-based Ada-83
> development environment for embedded 80186 processors?
> 
> We're looking at modifying some existing code which is currently
> cross-compiled on a VAX under VMS, and I'm looking for possible
> alternatives.
> 
>  -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>  Alex P. Madarasz, Jr. - Hughes Training, Inc. - alex@eagle.bgm.link.com
> 




  parent reply	other threads:[~1996-09-14  0:00 UTC|newest]

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1996-09-12  0:00 PC-Based Ada Dev Environment for Embedded 80186 Alex P. Madarasz, Jr.
1996-09-13  0:00 ` John Howard
1996-09-14  0:00 ` Jim Dorman [this message]
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1996-09-14  0:00 tmoran
1996-09-20  0:00 ` Jim Dorman
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