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Ryan-McFarland Corporation was founded in 1970 by Don Ryan and David McFarland.
Ryan-McFarland Corporation was founded in 1970 by Don Ryan and David McFarland.


The IMOS COBOL compiler was introduced by NCR in 1975, TI (1976), Zilog (1977), Tandy (1978) and Onyx (1979). RM/COBOL was released in 1979.
The COBOL-74 compiler was licensed to:
* NCR IMOS COBOL (1975)
* Texas Instruments (1976)
* Zilog (1977)
* Tandy Corp./Radio Shack RSCOBOL (1978) - TRS-80 Model I, Model III
* Onyx Systems, Inc. (1979)
RM/COBOL was released in 1979.


In 1987 the company was acquired by Austec. In 1989 it became a division of [[Liant]] Software Corporation.
In 1987 the company was acquired by Austec. In 1989 it became a division of [[Liant]] Software Corporation.

Latest revision as of 03:26, 22 September 2022

Ryan-McFarland Corporation was founded in 1970 by Don Ryan and David McFarland.

The COBOL-74 compiler was licensed to:

  • NCR IMOS COBOL (1975)
  • Texas Instruments (1976)
  • Zilog (1977)
  • Tandy Corp./Radio Shack RSCOBOL (1978) - TRS-80 Model I, Model III
  • Onyx Systems, Inc. (1979)

RM/COBOL was released in 1979.

In 1987 the company was acquired by Austec. In 1989 it became a division of Liant Software Corporation.

Products

  • RM/BASIC
  • RM/COBOL-74
  • RM/COBOL - compiler and runtime system
  • RM/CodeBench - Windows-based development environment
  • RM/Companion - report writer
  • RM/COS (Commercial Operating System)
  • RM/FORTE
  • RM/FORTRAN - also marketed by IBM as IBM Professional FORTRAN and IBM FORTRAN/2
  • RM/Grafs - business graphics system
  • RM/InfoExpress - file transfer
  • RM/MASTER
  • RM/Panels - interface builder
  • RM/PlusDB - transparent data access
  • RM/Screens
  • VanGui for RM/COBOL