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* Public-domain and/or inexpensive Ada compiler needed.
@ 1989-01-13 21:41 Ron Guilmette
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From: Ron Guilmette @ 1989-01-13 21:41 UTC (permalink / raw)


I would like to know if there are any inexpensive ways for a DARPA funded
research program to obtain an inexpensive (or maybe even free) Ada compiler.

At one time I thought that the ALS System was being virtually given away,
but I have just been told that ALS/N is NOT being distributed in source form
at all.  Does anyone know what the current availability of the ALS (or its
derivitives) is?  Who would I contact to get more info?

Also, I have heard that there may be some other compilers which might be
readily available for a minimal expenditure.  Even if they are not finished
products, that would be fine.  I heard that there may be Ada compiler efforts
in progress at Carnegie-Mellon University and/or at Wright-Patterson.

Does anybody have the real facts?

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