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==Description==
An [[Ada]] compiler introduced in a DOS version by Icelandic company ''Íslensk Forritaþróun'' in 1985, but the company changed its name to ''Artek'' later that year to present a more agreeable name for international markets. It is not clear if an OS/2 version was ever shipped, the main spokesman of the company maintains that one was ready and shipping but no confirmation of that has been found. The company made a deal with [[Lattice]] in 87 or 88 to sell the products in the USA.
An [[Ada]] compiler introduced in a DOS version by Icelandic company Íslensk Forritaþróun in 1985, but the company changed its name to Artek later that year to present a more agreeable name for international markets. It is not clear if an OS/2 version was ever shipped, the main spokesman of the company maintains that one was ready and shipping but no confirmation of that has been found. The company made a deal with [[Lattice]] in 87 or 88 to sell the products in the USA.


==License==
==Features==
* Commercial - Discontinued
*Ada Programming Support Environment (APSE)
*Artek 8086 Translator (A86)
*Artek Ada Compiler (ADA)
*Artek Editor (AE)
*Artek Interpreter/Debugger (AI)
*ARF
*Artek A-Code Disassembler (DAC)
*Artek Linker/Librarian (LINKLIB)
 
==Releases==
* 1.25 (1987)


==Authors==
==Authors==
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* Örn Karlsson
* Örn Karlsson


 
[[Category:DOS Tools]][[Category:Ada]]
[[Category:Tools]][[Category:DOS Tools]][[Category:Ada]]

Latest revision as of 17:49, 18 January 2020

An Ada compiler introduced in a DOS version by Icelandic company Íslensk Forritaþróun in 1985, but the company changed its name to Artek later that year to present a more agreeable name for international markets. It is not clear if an OS/2 version was ever shipped, the main spokesman of the company maintains that one was ready and shipping but no confirmation of that has been found. The company made a deal with Lattice in 87 or 88 to sell the products in the USA.

Features

  • Ada Programming Support Environment (APSE)
  • Artek 8086 Translator (A86)
  • Artek Ada Compiler (ADA)
  • Artek Editor (AE)
  • Artek Interpreter/Debugger (AI)
  • ARF
  • Artek A-Code Disassembler (DAC)
  • Artek Linker/Librarian (LINKLIB)

Releases

  • 1.25 (1987)

Authors

  • Íslensk Forritaþróun
  • Artek h/f.
  • Vilhjálmur Þorsteinsson
  • Örn Karlsson