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From: call@byucsa.UUCP (Rod Schiffman)
Newsgroups: net.lang.mod2
Subject: Re: Need info about Modula compiler
Message-ID: <396@byucsa.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 1-Mar-85 10:27:10 EST
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Posted: Fri Mar  1 10:27:10 1985
Date-Received: Thu, 7-Mar-85 04:17:23 EST
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Reply-To: call@byucsa.UUCP (Rod Schiffman)
Organization: Computer System Architects - Provo UT
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In article <> wegrzyn@encore.UUCP (Chuck Wegrzyn) writes:
>
>	Sometime ago, Wirth announced the availability of some
>	Modula compilers. These compilers were being distributed
>	by ETH. Does anyone have information about these compilers?
>	I need an address, a price, etc. I was also told that
>	there was a place in Utah, The Modula Research Institute (?),
>	that was handling them for the U.S.
>
>	Any information would be helpful. Thanks a lot...

The Modula Research Institute distributes several public domain compilers
that were written at the ETH.  They are:

	M2M - The Lilith 4 Pass M-Code compiler.  Available only in
	      source.
	M2RT11 - A 5 Pass Native Code compiler for the PDP-11 running
	         the RT11 operating system.  This compiler was the
	         forerunner of M2M.
	SMILER - Cross compilers from the CDC6600 to 68000, 6809 and
	         come other processor I forget.  Written in CDC Pascal.

	They all cost $160 each and are distributed on magtape.  They
	also have a couple other products.  The best bet is to get in
	touch with them directly. Their address is:
	
		Modula Research Institute
		950 N. University Avenue
		Provo, UT  84604
		(801) 375-7400		ask for Lyle Bingham for
				        best service.
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