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Subject: pd Ada Compiler
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Date: Tue, 13-Jan-87 07:06:21 EST
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To: fmsrl7!mb2c!zeta!gamma!ulysses!allegra!princeton!rutgers!lll-lcc!ames!ucla-cs!kong
Subject: Re: I need these PC softwares
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Organization: CID Public Access Xenix, Clarkston, MI


Someone asked about a pd Ada compiler on a post dated January 7.

New York University has completed it's Ada/Ed-C (!).  A compiler
amd interpreter for the Ada language that runs on the PC and 
compatibles.  It's a FULL implementation (!), requires a hard disk,
and at *least* 640k.  Runs on machines using PC/MS-DOS version 3.0 
or higher.

This compiler is alleged to haved passed all applicable tests in
V1.7 of the ACVC test suite.  It's completely written in C and has 
a rather concise, though complete, set of docs.

You can obtain a copy of the Ada/Ed-C compiler/interpreter at this
address:          NYU Ada Project
		  Courant Institute
		  New York University
		  251 Mercer Street
		  New York, N.Y.  10012

Otherwise if your in a hurry, e-mail me.
(Hope this helped.  It seems a lot more worthwhile than some
 Ada compilers that demand 4meg RAM and $5000 (!!!))

Robert Forsythe
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