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Company originally formed in 1982 and was based in Thousand Oaks, California, USA. GMS traded under the as '''Stony Brook Software''' moniker and made development software for microcomputers, best known for their [[Modula-2]] and [[Pascal]] development systems, and for optimising compilers that were considered very good for the time.  
The company originally formed in 1982 and was based in Thousand Oaks, California, USA. GMS traded under the as '''Stony Brook Software''' moniker and made development software for microcomputers, best known for their [[Modula-2]] and [[Pascal]] development systems, and for optimising compilers that were considered very good for the time.


The company sold their product line to Belgian CAD vendor ADW Software in 2005 and was folded down.
The company sold their product line to Belgian CAD vendor ADW Software in 2005 and was folded down.
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* Norman Black (Developer)
* Norman Black (Developer)


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Latest revision as of 11:22, 1 April 2023

The company originally formed in 1982 and was based in Thousand Oaks, California, USA. GMS traded under the as Stony Brook Software moniker and made development software for microcomputers, best known for their Modula-2 and Pascal development systems, and for optimising compilers that were considered very good for the time.

The company sold their product line to Belgian CAD vendor ADW Software in 2005 and was folded down.

Products

Personnel

  • Richard Gogesch (President)
  • Norman Black (Developer)