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A historically important [[Modula-2]] compiler for 16 bit DOS and OS/2. | A historically important [[Modula-2]] compiler for 16 bit DOS and OS/2. | ||
The Multiscope division of Logitech was sold to Symantec in 1992 and they were really only interested in the debugger and shut down sales and development of the Modula-2 compiler shortly thereafter, although there was some minimal internal development to support the in-house use of the tool primarily as it was what the debugger was written in. Some of the original developers in Switzerland founded their own company called [http://www.terraterra.ch Terra Datentechnik] that offers compatible compilers and libraries to allow you to port Logitech M2 code to newer systems. | The Multiscope division of Logitech was sold to Symantec in 1992 and they were really only interested in the debugger and shut down sales and development of the Modula-2 compiler shortly thereafter, although there was some minimal internal development to support the in-house use of the tool primarily as it was what the debugger was written in. Some of the original developers in Switzerland founded their own company called [http://www.terraterra.ch Terra Datentechnik] that offers compatible compilers and libraries to allow you to port Logitech M2 code to newer systems and offer a licensed version of the original DOS version of the compiler that has been updated. | ||
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Revision as of 15:22, 15 December 2014
Description
A historically important Modula-2 compiler for 16 bit DOS and OS/2.
The Multiscope division of Logitech was sold to Symantec in 1992 and they were really only interested in the debugger and shut down sales and development of the Modula-2 compiler shortly thereafter, although there was some minimal internal development to support the in-house use of the tool primarily as it was what the debugger was written in. Some of the original developers in Switzerland founded their own company called Terra Datentechnik that offers compatible compilers and libraries to allow you to port Logitech M2 code to newer systems and offer a licensed version of the original DOS version of the compiler that has been updated.
Logitech mouse
Multiscope debugger
License
- Commercial - Discontinued.
Links
- User manual for Version 1 - 1984