From: Jeffrey K. Seigle <jseigle@csci.csc.com>
Subject: Re: Meridian Ada compiler for DOS...
Date: 28 Feb 1995 18:40:57 GMT
Date: 1995-02-28T18:40:57+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3ivqnp$d56@explorer.csc.com> (raw)
In article <Pine.SUN.3.91.950223143059.24051B-100000-100000-1> 'Hunk' Skidmore <mc1bf@herts.ac.uk> writes:
>Does anyone know if this compiler is the public domain?
>if so, where can i get it?
>if not, where can i buy it!
>thanks.
It is not public domain, it is a commercial product of Meridian. Last
time I looked it was marketed as AdaZ (A to Z, get it?) and is kind
of like the early Turbo C interface, with windows (little w). It was
introduced at around $150 advertised to go up to $500 after the intro
special. We bought about 50 of them at CSC. That was a few years ago;
I don't know what the current status is. If I can find my contact
info for Meridian I'll post it. (Meridian, are you listening?)
Jeff
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1995-02-28 18:40 Jeffrey K. Seigle [this message]
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1995-03-06 2:12 Meridian Ada compiler for DOS Aubrey Smoot
1995-02-28 22:11 John McCormick
1995-02-28 8:49 'Hunk' Skidmore
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