From: WhiteR@CRPL.Cedar-Rapids.lib.IA.US (Robert S. White)
Subject: Re: Ada on old and simple systems
Date: 1996/11/06
Date: 1996-11-06T00:00:00+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <55p0mc$81s@flood.weeg.uiowa.edu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 55o10f$nd5@newsbf02.news.aol.com
In article <55o10f$nd5@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, johnherro@aol.com says...
...snip...
>However, when you're talking about "missiles and small electronic
>devices," you definitely want a cross compiler. The host computer can be
>as large as you want; it generates output for the target processor, which
>-- you're right -- needn't be a Pentium.
...snip...
Oops! Tried to awswer two different threads with one post...
If you are looking for a good Ada 83 compiler to write to simple x86
resource limited systems, try DDC Ada from Denmark (DDC-I in US). Compile
on Unix or VMS and target to the x86 system. I know it works well.
Engineers around here have been using it for avionics and other things
for years.
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Robert S. White -- an embedded sys software engineer
WhiteR@CRPL.Cedar-Rapids.lib.IA.US --long/cheap alternate I-net address
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1996-11-05 0:00 Ada on old and simple systems Noam Kloos
1996-11-05 0:00 ` John Herro
1996-11-06 0:00 ` Robert S. White [this message]
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1996-11-05 0:00 tmoran
1996-11-05 0:00 ` Robert Dewar
1996-11-06 0:00 ` Ed Falis
1996-11-07 0:00 ` Stanley R. Allen
1996-11-08 0:00 ` Matthew Heaney
1996-11-08 0:00 tmoran
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