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Conference turris::languages

Title:Languages
Notice:Speaking In Tongues
Moderator:TLE::TOKLAS::FELDMAN
Created:Sat Jan 25 1986
Last Modified:Wed May 21 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:394
Total number of notes:2683

328.0. "PL/1 on Ultrix!" by POBOX::WIECHMANN (Short to, long through.) Thu Feb 06 1992 11:14

	Hi

	Does anyone know of a PL/1 compiler available on ULTRIX?


	(hee hee hee!)

	-Jim
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328.1:-)STAR::ABBASISun Feb 09 1992 22:341
    
328.2TLE::BRETTMon Feb 10 1992 09:045
    Don't laugh to hard.  I think we did one for Schlumbergie [how ever you
    spell their name].  Get in touch with the Product Manager for ULTRIX
    languages and CASE.
    
    /Bevin
328.3To those involved with the project...ALPHA::reevesJon Reeves, ULTRIX compiler groupMon Feb 10 1992 10:453
...it was no laughing matter.  Just a word of warning.

I'm not sure if it's finished yet, you'd have to ask.
328.4thanks, seriouslyPOBOX::WIECHMANNShort to, long through.Mon Feb 10 1992 18:5219
	I apologize for the levity.  I was having one of those
	80-hour three critical sales projects on the stove
	weeks last week.

	The customer is trying to decide whether to port their
	software to C or whether to find a decent PL/1 compiler
	on pick-a-unix.  I believe they're piloting an AIX box
	with a third-party compiler and are very dissatisfied.
	Since they mostly just want to get certain applications
	off their IBM Mainframe, I'm (gently) probing
	to find out if a VMS box will do the trick.

	I heard the PL/1 compiler for Ultrix is on its way to
	external field test, by the way.

	-Jim

	(hi jon -- are you still getting the movies list?)
328.5Someone is looking at it!SDTMKT::HERGTPaul L. Hergt @ZKO2-1/M11(IN57);381-1402Mon Feb 24 1992 17:213
I believe the product is in Phase 1.  Contact Sam Harbold, PL/I Product Manager

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328.6Happy to helpTLE::AMARTINAlan H. MartinSun Jun 07 1992 13:006
Re .2:

>I think we did one for Schlumbergie [how ever you spell their name].

Schlum-berger.
				/AHM