What commercial end-user applications are exist NOW for the A300
Greg Comeau
comeau at ditka.Chicago.COM
Wed Apr 10 02:21:24 AEST 1991
In article <jac.670913629 at sundance> jac at gandalf.llnl.gov (James A. Crotinger) writes:
>tbissett at nstar.rn.com (Travis Bissett) writes:
>
>> We in our Amiga Group have been wondering if SAS would drop all C marketing
>> efforts for the Amiga since they apparently have foresaken MS-DOS. And,
>> someone spread a rumor that Borland "Vaporware" International was serious
>> about offering their C++ to Amiganoids. Any comments?
I have no more information on this matter than anybody else but I would
be overly shocked if Borland released an Amiga C++. Companies like them
just don't work that way in general.
> I haven't been on BIX for several months, but back when SAS took
>over, John Toebes made it *very* clear that the Amiga line was alive
>and well. Indeed, the SAS team has been handling the Amiga
Lattice for the Amiga *is* still very alive and well.
> Someone sent me email saying that SAS is still working on their
>native code C++ environment. Wish I knew what their timescale is.
Their timescale appears to be floating for quite a while. Best bet is
to go with what's out there until they can produce something.
>market is a lot bigger. I don't think the Amiga market could support 3
>C++ systems. [It hasn't provided much demand for a single system so far.]
I think it could support 3. We're getting there.
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