From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.4.4 (2020-01-24) on polar.synack.me X-Spam-Level: X-Spam-Status: No, score=-0.8 required=5.0 tests=BAYES_00,INVALID_DATE, MSGID_SHORT autolearn=no autolearn_force=no version=3.4.4 Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!seismo!mimsy!oddjob!hao!boulder!sunybcs!moogvax!terry From: terry@moogvax.UUCP (Terry Westley) Newsgroups: comp.lang.ada,comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: wanted: Ada system for Mac Message-ID: <672@moogvax.UUCP> Date: Sun, 6-Sep-87 18:15:08 EDT Article-I.D.: moogvax.672 Posted: Sun Sep 6 18:15:08 1987 Date-Received: Sun, 6-Sep-87 22:42:34 EDT Organization: Moog Inc. Electronics & Systems Division, Orchard Park NY Keywords: Ada, Mac Summary: Not yet Xref: mnetor comp.lang.ada:660 comp.sys.mac:6427 List-Id: Some time ago, I asked the question: >Is there an Ada compiler system available for the Mac, specifically the SE? > >I am also interested if you know of an Object Oriented Development >system for the Mac. In summary, the answer is NO. However, there are some unsubstantiated rumors that Alsys or Borland may be working on such. Here are the pertinent responses I received: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 17 Jun 1987 08:33-EDT From: sunybcs!boulder!husc6.harvard.edu!sei.cmu.edu!Clifford.Huff To: husc6!hao!boulder!sunybcs!moogvax!terry (Terry Westley) Subject: Re: wanted: Ada system for Mac Message-Id: <550931620/cch@sei.cmu.edu> Here are a couple of items relating to Mac II and Ada taken from INFOMAC V5 #103 that may find of interest. As far as an Object Orient Development system for the Mac, you should investigate MacApp from Apple Computer. MacApp provides a skeleton Macintosh application in an Object Oriented fashion. MacApp 1.0 is currently available through the Apple Programmer's and Developer's Association, 290 SW 43rd Street, Renton, WA 98055. APDA is a one-stop shopping source of useful tools from Apple and other companies for people developing software for Apple computers. Their phone number is 206-251-6548 Another good resource if you're interested in MacApp is the MacApp Developer's Association, PO Box 23, Everett, WA 98206-0023. ____ ______ _____ _____===== Cliff Huff / __ \ | _____| |_ _| _____========= cch@sei.cmu.edu | |__|_| | |__ | | _____============= Software Eng. Institue _\___ \ | __| | | _____================= Carnegie-Mellon Univ. | |__| | | |____ _| |_ _____============= Pittsburgh, PA 15213 \____/ |______| |_____| _____========= (412) 268-7605 -----===== C a r n e g i e - M e l l o n U n i v e r s i t y --------- > Is there an Ada compiler for the Macintosh II? Alsys corp of France signed a contract with Apple Computer about a month ago to produce its validated Ada on a card for the Macintosh II. Info can be obtained from Mr. Robert Dawson, Apple's USAF Military marketing manager in Reston, Virginia. ------------------------------ Date: 15 Jun 1987 02:03:07 PDT Subject: Ada and the Macintosh From: Edward V. Berard Currently, there are a number of vendors who are developing Ada-related products for the Apple Macintosh series of machines. These products include compilers (for the Plus, SE, and the II) and software development tools. [Those of you who think that "Ada is too big for the Mac," might be surprised to learn that the third Ada compiler to be validated (Western Digital/Gensoft, validated in August of 1983) required only 128K of memory -- all the machine had.] Apple itself is taking some steps towards an "Ada strategy." (See, e.g., Computer Systems News, June 1, 1987 issue.) Our company, EVB Software Engineering, Inc., is developing a product called "Ada MacHost." Ada MacHost is a software product which allows a software engineer to create Ada applications on a host machine (e.g., a DEC VAX) which can interact with the Macintosh environment. Ada MacHost appears to the software engineer as a set of Ada packages. These packages allow the user to create and manipulate all the items in the Macintosh environment. For example, from within an Ada application running on the VAX, the software engineer can create a dialog window, display the dialog window on the Mac, and respond to any interactions the user might have with that dialog window (e.g., "pushing a radio button," or entering text). Initially, Ada MacHost will be configured for the DEC VAX under VMS. However, Ada MacHost will be ported to a number of other host systems, based on demand. The first deliveries of Ada MAcHost are scheduled for the fourth quarter of 1987. If you want more information, or you wish to be considered for a beta test site, please contact Roberta Visaggio at EVB. Ed Berard EVB Software Engineering, Inc. 5320 Spectrum Drive Frederick, MD 21701 (301) 695 - 6960 ARPA: EBerard@Ada20.isi.edu (r) Ada is a registered trademark of the U.S. government (AJPO) P.S.: EVB Will be demonstrating Ada MacHost at AFCEA, June 16-18, in Washington, D.C. See us at the Apple booth. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 17 Jun 87 14:02:27 MST From: Major John Buono aka IBM Message-Id: <8706180126.AA08021@hao.UCAR.EDU> Subject: Re: wanted: Ada system for Mac > >I am also interested if you know of an Object Oriented Development >system for the Mac. >-- TML pascal supports Object Oriented Development however the best that I know of is MPW for the MAC. The MPW Pascal + MAC APP is true object oriented development (MAC APP) is a library of objects used in development of MAC Application. All is available from APDA (if you don't belong you really should. I hope this helps at least on part of your message. Regarding the Ada. I have heard rumors on Ada for the MAC II but I really doubt if they will be able to support the SE because of the 4 Meg requirement, at least not soon. John Buono buono%absf-tds@huachuca-em.arpa --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Message-Id: <8706201411.AA22003@hao.UCAR.EDU> Date: 18 Jun 1987 07:26:22 PDT Subject: Re: wanted: Ada system for Mac From: Grady Booch To: husc6!hao!boulder!sunybcs!moogvax!terry (Terry Westley) Re an object-oriented development system for the mac, I highly recommend the macintosh programmer's workbench, with object pascal (pascal plus true object oriented extentions for inheritance and polymorphism) plus its class library, macapp. all this costs only about $100. I've used it quite a bit to write applications for he mac. egb ------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Article 3391 of comp.sys.mac: From: peirce@lll-crg.ARpA (Michael Peirce) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Ada on Macs Keywords: Ada Message-ID: <12144@lll-crg.ARpA> Date: 30 Jun 87 16:57:34 GMT Organization: CRG, Lawrence Livermore Labs, Livermore CA Lines: 8 I recently heard that Apple & Alsys are working on an Ada compiler for the Mac. Being a heavy user of Ada under VMS, I'm really interested in finding out about it on a Mac. Does anyone know anything about this? Will it run under MPW? Mac II only? Decent performance? -- michael P.S. Too bad it's not LightSpeed-Ada! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Article 289 of comp.lang.ada: >From: ivanovic%vaxr.DECnet@LLL-ICDC.ARPA ("VAXR::IVANOVIC") Newsgroups: comp.lang.ada Subject: RE: Object-Oriented Programming Systems for the Macintosh Message-ID: <8706182355.AA10218@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> Date: 17 Jun 87 16:30:00 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Reply-To: "VAXR::IVANOVIC" Distribution: world Organization: The ARPA Internet Lines: 23 Terry Westley (hao!boulder!sunybcs!moogvax!terry@husc6.harvard.edu) asks I am also interested if you know of an Object Oriented Development system for the Mac. There are two of which I am aware. MacApp and Object Pascal are distributed by Apple through APDA, a user group, that with Apple's blessing, sells Apple and third party developer products. Object Pascal is Pascal extended (with the help of Niklaus Wirth) to include classes and whatnot. MacApp, the expandable application, defines standard Macintosh classes and methods. Both MacApp and Object Pascal are used by Apple in developing the Macintosh operating system and other products. MacApp and Object Pascal run in the MPW (Macintosh Programmers Workshop) environment. APDA, 290 SW 43rd St. Renton, WA 98055 (206) 251-6548 The other is Neon, a Forth-like language, designed and sold by Kiyra (spelling?) Systems. Sorry, no address, but most Macintosh software stores ought to be able to sell you a system. -- Vladimir ------ -- Terry Westley Moog, Inc. (no, not the synthesizer company) {decvax,rocksanne,rocksvax}!sunybcs!moogvax!terry