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  • Essential Packages

    XGC Ada subset.

    xgc.com

  • Msdos Development

    Ada old files and subset.

    www.bookcase.com

  • Aonix ObjectAda Real Time Raven

    Small and very fast Ada 95 "bare-target".

    www.aonix.com

  • AdaCLIPS

    A small set of Ada (95) bindings to the CLIPS expert system shell.

    www.telepath.com

  • SmallAda

    A compiler/interpreter for a part of the Ada language, namely the "Pascal subset" plus the Ada tasking support. It is not intended ever to be a full Ada compiler, rather a vehicle for teaching, learning, and experimenting with concurrent programming. The compiler is quite fast, producing P-code which is then interpreted by the interpreter. (ZIP)

    www.readyideas.com

  • Spark

    SPARK, SPADE high-integrity software development products; annotated Ada subset supports developing software for uses where correct operation is vital for safety or business integrity; versions based on Ada 83/95. [Praxis Critical Systems Ltd.]

    www.praxis-his.com

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