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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
A 16 bit Modula 2 compiler for OS/2 and DOS. Support for OS/2 was added in version 2.2 and existed at the least until version 3. Developer Stony Brook Software was bought out by Belgian [[CAD]] vendor ADW Software in 2005 and taken off the market. While the company initially only developed it for internal use, they did in 2011 release a freeware version of the compiler for Windows 32 and 64 bit development. | A 16 bit [[Modula-2]] compiler for OS/2 and [[DOS]] that was later delivered in a 32 bit version and made available for [[Microsoft Windows]]. Support for OS/2 was added in version 2.2 and existed at the least until version 3. Developer Stony Brook Software was bought out by Belgian [[CAD]] vendor ADW Software in 2005 and taken off the market. While the company initially only developed it for internal use, they did in 2011 release a freeware version of the compiler for Windows 32 and 64 bit development. | ||
==License== | ==License== | ||
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* Stony Brook Software | * [[Stony Brook Software]] | ||
* Norman Black | * Norman Black | ||
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* http://www.drdobbs.com/whats-new-with-modula-2/184408565 Announcement of SB M2 v2.2 at Dr. Dobbs Site | * http://www.drdobbs.com/whats-new-with-modula-2/184408565 Announcement of SB M2 v2.2 at Dr. Dobbs Site | ||
* http://www.pythagoras.net (ADW Software) Current owner of the Stony Brook codebase | * http://www.pythagoras.net (ADW Software) Current owner of the Stony Brook codebase | ||
* You can download the current MS Windows version from [http://www.modula2.org/adwm2/ Modula2.org] | |||
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Revision as of 22:31, 16 December 2015
Description
A 16 bit Modula-2 compiler for OS/2 and DOS that was later delivered in a 32 bit version and made available for Microsoft Windows. Support for OS/2 was added in version 2.2 and existed at the least until version 3. Developer Stony Brook Software was bought out by Belgian CAD vendor ADW Software in 2005 and taken off the market. While the company initially only developed it for internal use, they did in 2011 release a freeware version of the compiler for Windows 32 and 64 bit development.
License
- Discontinued commercial software
Author
- Stony Brook Software
- Norman Black
Links
- http://www.drdobbs.com/whats-new-with-modula-2/184408565 Announcement of SB M2 v2.2 at Dr. Dobbs Site
- http://www.pythagoras.net (ADW Software) Current owner of the Stony Brook codebase
- You can download the current MS Windows version from Modula2.org