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The '''Modula-2 Software Development System''' from [[Interface Technologies Corporation]] (ITC) is a [[Modula-2]] development system for [[DOS]] introduced in 1984, it was commonly known as '''M2SDS-XT''' and later just '''M2SDS''', the package included a syntax-directed editor, incremental compiler, integrated debugging, and many other innovative features.
The '''Modula-2 Software Development System''' from [[Interface Technologies Corporation]] (ITC) is a [[Modula-2]] development system for [[DOS]] introduced in 1984. It was commonly known as '''M2SDS-XT''' and later just '''M2SDS'''. The package included a syntax-directed editor, incremental compiler, integrated debugging, and many other innovative features.


==Links & publications==
==Publications==
* Mark Bridger: ''[https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine-1986-10 ITC's Modula-2 Software Development System]'' - A review from [[BYTE Magazine]] vol 11-10, October 1986, pages 255~258
* Mark Bridger: ''[https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine-1986-10 ITC's Modula-2 Software Development System]'' - A review from [[BYTE Magazine]] vol 11-10, October 1986, pages 255~258


==Author & publisher==
==Author==
* Bob Warfield
* Bob Warfield
* [[Interface Technologies Corporation]]


[[Category:Modula-2]]
[[Category:Modula-2]][[Category:DOS Tools]]
[[Category:DOS Tools]]

Latest revision as of 00:08, 28 March 2020

The Modula-2 Software Development System from Interface Technologies Corporation (ITC) is a Modula-2 development system for DOS introduced in 1984. It was commonly known as M2SDS-XT and later just M2SDS. The package included a syntax-directed editor, incremental compiler, integrated debugging, and many other innovative features.

Publications

Author

  • Bob Warfield