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A [[Modula-2]] compiler for 16 bit OS/2 and [[DOS]], in its day considered a fairly robust compiler but came without any utilities or debugging facilities requiring you to make use of the SDK from [[IBM]] or [[Microsoft]] for the [[linker]] etc, and it did provide an interface to Microsoft's [[CodeView]] symbolic debugger as supplied with [[MASM]]. | A [[Modula-2]] compiler for 16 bit OS/2 and [[DOS]], in its day considered a fairly robust compiler but came without any utilities or debugging facilities requiring you to make use of the SDK from [[IBM]] or [[Microsoft]] for the [[linker]] etc, and it did provide an interface to Microsoft's [[CodeView]] symbolic debugger as supplied with [[MASM]]. | ||
Noticeably Magnum Modula-2 fully implemented | Noticeably Magnum Modula-2 fully implemented IEEE 754 floating-point math in its libraries, one of the first to do so for any language or platform. | ||
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: San Jose, California, USA | : San Jose, California, USA | ||
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Revision as of 00:11, 9 March 2017
A Modula-2 compiler for 16 bit OS/2 and DOS, in its day considered a fairly robust compiler but came without any utilities or debugging facilities requiring you to make use of the SDK from IBM or Microsoft for the linker etc, and it did provide an interface to Microsoft's CodeView symbolic debugger as supplied with MASM.
Noticeably Magnum Modula-2 fully implemented IEEE 754 floating-point math in its libraries, one of the first to do so for any language or platform.
Publisher
- Greiner Corporation
- San Jose, California, USA