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==Personnel== | |||
*Franklin L. DeRemer - CEO | |||
*Kevin Grimes | |||
*Thomas J. Pennello - Chief Technical Officer | |||
*David Pickens - Vice President of Technology | |||
*[[Robert Warren]] - Product Marketing Engineer | |||
[[Category:Defunct companies]] | [[Category:Defunct companies]] |
Latest revision as of 18:17, 27 July 2024

MetaWare Incorporated was founded 1979 in Santa Cruz, California. The company provided toolsets for software developers. Components include compiler, assembler, linker, debugger, and run-time libraries. In 1994 MetaWare introduced High C/C++ for OS/2 with DirectToSOM functionality. MetaWare was sold to ARC International in 1999. The toolset was re-targeted at the embedded market. MQX Embedded is now Synopsys and the product is now referred as Synopsys Metaware Compiler.
Products
- Translator Writing System (TWS)
- 1983: MetaWare Professional Pascal
- 1985: MetaWare High C
- 1992: MetaWare High C/C++
Personnel
- Franklin L. DeRemer - CEO
- Kevin Grimes
- Thomas J. Pennello - Chief Technical Officer
- David Pickens - Vice President of Technology
- Robert Warren - Product Marketing Engineer