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* Re: IBM Ada Compiler
@ 1993-02-17 10:39 enterpoop.mit.edu!hri.com!spool.mu.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!wupost!darw
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From: enterpoop.mit.edu!hri.com!spool.mu.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!wupost!darw @ 1993-02-17 10:39 UTC (permalink / raw)


I own two MS-DOS Ada compilers, Meridian v4.1.1 and Alsys FirstAda
5.1.1. Depending on what you are trying to do either compiler can meet
your needs.

If you are doing small (<10k SLOC) systems and you will not be using
tasking or generics very much the Meridian compiler is not a bad buy.  I
was told that the underlying compiler technology is a C compiler though
(i.e. your Ada code is translated to C and then compiled).  This has 
caused me some problems (code that compiled and ran fine for Meridian
but caused legal run time problems under Alsys).

The Alsys compiler is a much more mature technology.  You can build
large systems with it.  The problem with Alsys is you will have to buy a
library from another company to get at some of the DOS stuff you might
need (Meridian includes some DOS interface packages).

There is also a company, Objective Interface Systems, which sells a
program which allows you to build nice DOS Character based user
interfaces. It is very easy to use.  It is available for both compilers. 

The big problem with both of these compilers is that they do not compare
with what you can get for other languages in the DOS/Windows market.
After struggling for over a year to build a product using both of these
compilers I gave up and bought Borland's Object Pascal.  I really wish
someone would build an Ada compiler and environment as nice as what
Borland makes (at the same kind of price).

I have written to Alsys and Meridian about this and the response back is
that they have expenses that the commercial compiler manufacturers do
not have.  (Of course if they offered a compiler and environment that
could compete with Borland/Microsoft they might be selling more units.)

David Tannen
tannend@source.asset.com
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* Re: IBM Ada Compiler
@ 1993-02-17 15:04 Scott McCoy
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From: Scott McCoy @ 1993-02-17 15:04 UTC (permalink / raw)


In article <1993Feb17.103958.33595@source.asset.com>,
tannend@source.asset.com (David M. Tannen) writes:
|> I really wish
|> someone would build an Ada compiler and environment as nice as what
|> Borland makes (at the same kind of price).
|> 

There is another alternative, from Aetech.  They're the ones, BTW,
who make the DOS libraries for the Alsys compiler.  They sell a
complete Ada environmnet.  Anyway, the POC I have is

	Aetech
	5841 Edison Place, Suite 110
	Carlsbad, CA  92008
	(619) 431-7714

I am not endorsing this product, nor have I used it recently.  I
just know of it's availability.

-- 
Scott McCoy	Harris ISD	Opinions expressed are my own.
Staff Eng - SW	Internet: 	smccoy@dw3g.ess.harris.com

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* Re: IBM Ada Compiler
@ 1993-02-17 19:11 David Emery
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From: David Emery @ 1993-02-17 19:11 UTC (permalink / raw)


Don't be fooled by AETech's sales literature.  They just package their
environment around a commercial compiler (RR's JANUS-Ada).  In my
opinion, their contribution is mostly smoke and mirrors...
				dave

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* Re: IBM Ada Compiler
@ 1993-02-17 21:13 emory!darwin.sura.net!mlb.semi.harris.com!dw3g!smccoy
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From: emory!darwin.sura.net!mlb.semi.harris.com!dw3g!smccoy @ 1993-02-17 21:13 UTC (permalink / raw)


In article <EMERY.93Feb17141115@goldfinger.mitre.org>,
emery@goldfinger.mitre.org (David Emery) writes:
|> Don't be fooled by AETech's sales literature.  They just package their
|> environment around a commercial compiler (RR's JANUS-Ada).  In my
|> opinion, their contribution is mostly smoke and mirrors...
|> 				dave

Well, like I said, it's been quite awhile since I *personally* have
used the Aetech stuff.  However, someone whose opinion I do put
credence in *has* used it within the past 6 mos., and he said it
was pretty good.

Anyway...

-- 
Scott McCoy	Harris ISD	Opinions expressed are my own.
Staff Eng - SW	Internet: 	smccoy@dw3g.ess.harris.com

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