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Subject: UCSD p-System for the Macintosh
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From: Dan_Bower%RPI-MTS.Mailnet@MIT-MULTICS.ARPA

(For the infomac digest...)
For some time, the US Department of Transportation has specified
the UCSD p-System for all micro-based software developed under
USDOT sponsorship.  This policy is currently under review for a
number of reasons, including the lack of mass market popularity for
the p-System on micros newer than the Apple II.  As I'm sure most
readers of this digest are aware, Softech has introduced two
versions of the p-System for the Mac.  Is anyone out there using
either flavor of the p-System to develop Mac software?  To all
developers, what are your general thoughts about the p-System for
the Mac, and the p-System in general?  Please send all comments to:
Dan_Bower%rpi-mts@MIT-Multics.ARPA
and I'll post a summary.

Dan Bower
Transit Industry Microcomputer Exchange
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute