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From: dewar@gnat.com
Subject: Re: An ada compiler for RTX ...
Date: 1999/05/08
Date: 1999-05-08T00:00:00+00:00	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <7h1dhb$dde$1@nnrp1.deja.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 7gv8hs$jun$1@nnrp1.deja.com

In article <7gv8hs$jun$1@nnrp1.deja.com>,
  dennison@telepath.com wrote:
> In article <7guj56$vu8$1@nnrp1.deja.com>,
>   sevestre@my-dejanews.com wrote:
> > I would like to know if there is an ada compiler for the NT real-time
> > layer RTX from VenturCom.
>
> Unless something has changed since the last time that was asked a couple of
> months ago, the answer is no.
>
> By my count this is the third time in 5 months someone has asked that here. I
> wonder how many times this has to get asked before vendors start feeling silly
> when they respond that there's no demand for it...

There is a big difference between people asking about something, and actual
commercial demand. I think every vendor has the experience of people jumping
up and down saying how important a particular port is, and how there is lots
of demand. They then do it, and find there is zero demand.

For Alsys, the Mac port was such an example. For ACT, we found lots of
interest but no commercial demand in the DOS and Mac ports which is why we
dropped them. So far we have not been able to detect any serious commercial
demand for RTX and Ted's message does not change this. Indeed as far as I
know, Ted Dennison, though an enthusiastic user of the public version of
GNAT, has no commercial interest in any versions of GNAT.

If I am wrong here, and someone *is* seriously interested in an RTX version
of GNAT, then please contact sales@gnat.com for further discussions.
Similarly contact other vendors directly if you have a commercial interest in
this port. I would guess that any vendor of an NT port could adapt it to RSX
without great difficulty.

The other alternative, if you really think this port is important, is do it
yourself, it should not be that difficult!

In the case of GNAT, I know people
get frustrated that ACT does not support every conceivable target with freely
available public compilers, but that's beyond our resources. As you know, we
have a pretty large set of ports that we do support, but we cannot support
everything.

However, with GNAT, there is another alternative, and that is to do the port
yourself. Quite a few interesting non-commercial ports of GNAT have appeared
in this manner, including the DOS port (not at all an easy one), the BSD port,
the Amiga port, and others.

Robert Dewar
Ada Core Technology

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1999-05-07  0:00 An ada compiler for RTX sevestre
1999-05-07  0:00 ` dennison
1999-05-08  0:00   ` dewar [this message]
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