* Tartan Introduces Ada 9X Development Systems
@ 1994-10-25 14:48 Helen Murray
1994-11-01 2:57 ` Tartan Introduces Ada 9X Steve Shadoff
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CONTACT: John Stare FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tartan, Inc.
+412.856.3600
Tartan Introduces First Commercially Available Ada 9X
Development Systems for Embedded Processors
Provides Smooth Transition to New Programming Language
Pittsburgh, PA, October 18, 1994 --- Tartan, Inc. introduces
version 5.1 of its Ada development systems which contain
support for several advanced Ada 9X features and include
significantly improved programming tools. Tartan's products
are the first production quality commercially available Ada
9X development systems for embedded processors. Tartan is
providing Ada 9X support in step with the national and
international standardization of this modern programming
language revision. A simple command-line switch allows Tartan
5.1 system users to begin to experiment with the features of
Ada 9X without disrupting existing Ada 83 code.
Tartan is making the announcement at the DSP World Expo at
the INFOmart Conference and Exhibition Center in Dallas,
Texas on October 18th.
"The Ada language has traditionally been used for defense and
aerospace applications, and recently is also becoming popular
in the commercial marketplace," stated Lee Ehrlichman,
Tartan's President and CEO. "Large and complex commercial
applications require the high-speed performance and critical
safety factors that Ada provides. Now with the 9X revision,
there are additional capabilities that will make Ada even
more attractive to the commercial marketplace."
Tartan's Ada development systems apply to all segments of the
embedded real-time systems market, including aerospace and
defense, commercial avionics, digital signal processing,
medical instrumentation, process control and public
transportation.
The Ada 9X features included in Tartan's Ada 5.1 systems
increase the flexibility of Ada while retaining its
reliability. One feature, protected types, provides an
efficient mechanism for multitask synchronized access to
shared data, a critical requirement for real-time systems.
Another Ada 9X feature is a hierarchical library structure
containing child packages and subprograms. Hierarchical child
packages allow extension and continued privacy of private
types without massive disruption of the system.
Also included in Tartan Ada 5.1 is a full 9X parser and some
support for real-time annex features, including priority
queuing. Software engineers can check existing Ada 83 code
for syntactic upward compatibility using the 9X parser.
"Tartan Ada 5.1 provides users with a solution that addresses
current and future needs, in one system," stated Wayne
Lieberman, General Manager of Tartan's Ada Business Unit.
"Software designers have the ability to work in Ada 83, the
language with which they are most familiar, and smoothly
transition to Ada 9X, the new language standard, at their own
pace."
Additional 9X features will be incrementally added to
Tartan's Ada systems to provide a manageable path for
software designers to integrate the powerful new language
capabilities into their applications. Tartan will complete
the implementation of the core Ada 9X features long before
customers are required to transition to the new Ada standard.
In addition to the Ada 9X features, Tartan Ada 5.1 offers new
and enhanced tools for the effective development of efficient
and reliable programs. The AdaRef static analyzer helps the
user easily navigate source code and find information about
its components. The optional AdaTrak execution profiler
provides a breakdown of program execution time to accurately
analyze the efficiency of an Ada program. For some
processors, the AdaList source and assembly listing tool
includes a new annotation feature which displays assembly
code in a meaningful way. It enhances overall productivity
and reduces dependency on assembly experts.
Tartan's Ada cross-compilation development systems are
targeted to Texas Instruments' TMS320C3x and 'C40 Digital
(R)
Signal Processors (DSP), Intel's i960 processor,
Motorola's 68xxx processors, and MIL-STD-1750A processors and
are hosted on Sun SPARC and DEC VAX/VMS workstations. They
are fully-integrated programming tools which include the
following components: a highly optimizing compiler, an Ada
librarian, a modular runtime system, a selective linker, a
powerful Ada-specific symbolic debugger, a board retargeting
kit and object file utilities.
Tartan's Ada systems also contain Ada standard packages, as
well as machine code insertion, intrinsics and mathematics
packages. Most products include an assembler. On-line help
and detailed documentation are also included.
The new 5.1 capabilities will be available for all of
Tartan's Ada product lines and will be issued as part of a
maintenance upgrade for existing customers.
Tartan develops optimizing cross-compilers and programming
tools for several languages, including Ada, C and C++, with
hundreds of systems installed worldwide. The company
maintains its market and technical edge through ongoing
development agreements with three of the largest
microprocessor vendors, Texas Instruments, Intel, and
Motorola. All of Tartan's technical development takes place
at the corporate headquarters near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
in the United States.
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* Tartan Introduces Ada 9X
1994-10-25 14:48 Tartan Introduces Ada 9X Development Systems Helen Murray
@ 1994-11-01 2:57 ` Steve Shadoff
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Subject: Tartan Introduces Ada 9X Development Systems
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Date: 25 Oct 94 14:48:36 GMT
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CONTACT: John Stare FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tartan, Inc.
+412.856.3600
Tartan Introduces First Commercially Available Ada 9X
Development Systems for Embedded Processors
Provides Smooth Transition to New Programming Language
Pittsburgh, PA, October 18, 1994 --- Tartan, Inc. introduces
version 5.1 of its Ada development systems which contain
support for several advanced Ada 9X features and include
significantly improved programming tools. Tartan's products
are the first production quality commercially available Ada
9X development systems for embedded processors. Tartan is
providing Ada 9X support in step with the national and
international standardization of this modern programming
language revision. A simple command-line switch allows Tartan
5.1 system users to begin to experiment with the features of
Ada 9X without disrupting existing Ada 83 code.
Tartan is making the announcement at the DSP World Expo at
the INFOmart Conference and Exhibition Center in Dallas,
Texas on October 18th.
"The Ada language has traditionally been used for defense and
aerospace applications, and recently is also becoming popular
in the commercial marketplace," stated Lee Ehrlichman,
Tartan's President and CEO. "Large and complex commercial
applications require the high-speed performance and critical
safety factors that Ada provides. Now with the 9X revision,
there are additional capabilities that will make Ada even
more attractive to the commercial marketplace."
Tartan's Ada development systems apply to all segments of the
embedded real-time systems market, including aerospace and
defense, commercial avionics, digital signal processing,
medical instrumentation, process control and public
transportation.
The Ada 9X features included in Tartan's Ada 5.1 systems
increase the flexibility of Ada while retaining its
reliability. One feature, protected types, provides an
efficient mechanism for multitask synchronized access to
shared data, a critical requirement for real-time systems.
Another Ada 9X feature is a hierarchical library structure
containing child packages and subprograms. Hierarchical child
packages allow extension and continued privacy of private
types without massive disruption of the system.
Also included in Tartan Ada 5.1 is a full 9X parser and some
support for real-time annex features, including priority
queuing. Software engineers can check existing Ada 83 code
for syntactic upward compatibility using the 9X parser.
"Tartan Ada 5.1 provides users with a solution that addresses
current and future needs, in one system," stated Wayne
Lieberman, General Manager of Tartan's Ada Business Unit.
"Software designers have the ability to work in Ada 83, the
language with which they are most familiar, and smoothly
transition to Ada 9X, the new language standard, at their own
pace."
Additional 9X features will be incrementally added to
Tartan's Ada systems to provide a manageable path for
software designers to integrate the powerful new language
capabilities into their applications. Tartan will complete
the implementation of the core Ada 9X features long before
customers are required to transition to the new Ada standard.
In addition to the Ada 9X features, Tartan Ada 5.1 offers new
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