Mail Archives: djgpp/1995/03/16/17:58:34
>> >I am very excited about GNAT and the (upcoming) validation testing. I
>> >am sorry to hear that (as I read in the documentation) the DOS version
>> >does not support tasking. I hope that is rectified soon. Dos will be
>> >my primary Ada platform for a while.
>>
>> You must be one heck of an optimist. DOS was designed from the ground up
>> to be unitasking (monotasking?), and making it anything else is nontrivial.
>>
>That's a real oversimplification. Let me try to explain; kill this note if
>a digression into tasking and language issues would bore you.:-)
>
>While it is true that DOS itself is not multitasking, it is quite possible
>to build a multitasking system on top of DOS. Indeed, for the last eight
>years or so, Ada compilers for DOS - fully validated, from roughly 4 different
>suppliers - have been able to do Ada-level tasking and many quite successful
>applications have been fielded, in and out of the government.
Sorry about my reply; I didn't realize that Ada did its own multitasking
rather than relying on fork() and some form of IPC. Sounds like a rather
interesting language, then; perhaps I'll put it on my list of things to
investigate.
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