Apr 97 Newsbits
Volume Number: 13
Issue Number: 4
Column Tag: Newsbits
Newsbits
By Jessica Courtney
Absoft Pro Fortran
Absoft is pleased to announce Pro Fortran, a new Fortran toolset for Power Macintosh.
Pro Fortran is a complete development toolset which includes: F90 compiler, upgraded
VAX compatible F77, and Plum Hall validated C/C++ compilers. All compilers utilize a
common development environment, tools and user interface (individual compiler
interfaces are also included). All languages are link compatible and mixed language
applications can easily be created.
Absoft's primary focus remains on Fortran compilers. The new F90 compiler is the
first available for Power Macintosh. The upgraded F77, designed for porting legacy
workstation code to the desktop now includes LS F77 extensions. New compile and
runtime options allow byte swapping for porting code to/from Intel. The C/C++
compilers are included for those wishing mixed language development in a single
environment.
Special upgrade pricing is available for existing Absoft and LS Fortran users. Contact
Absoft at http://www.absoft.com for details.
Fortner Research Introduces PowerTap
Fortner Research announces the release of PowerTap, a software library that can add
multi-processing support to Macintosh applications. As new software becomes more
complex, hardware manufacturers are having to deliver comparably powerful desktop
systems. In turn, developers must spend additional resources reprogramming
applications to take advantage of this new hardware. Such development is costly and
may only reach small markets that purchase the new machines. This is where
PowerTap can make a difference.
PowerTap is a new software development tool that bridges the gap for Macintosh
developers in the never-ending race for the highest technology. PowerTap provides
two specific solutions to this problem. First, PowerTap turns any Macintosh network
into a multi-processing powerhouse by scheduling tasks to run not only on the host
CPU, but on any networked machine set up to relinquish time to that application. By
accessing these available processors, applications can execute in a fraction of the time.
Second, PowerTap makes it simple to provide support to the new lines of
multi-processing machines released by Apple, Daystar and other Mac Clone
manufacturers. PowerTap's capabilities are extremely versatile and allow developers
to harness the power in a network or MP computer with literally no additional
expenditures in hardware.
For more information on PowerTap and other products by Fortner Research, visit
Fortner Research's Web site at http://www.fortner.com.
Apple Introduces High-Quality MPEG Software for
QuickTime
New QuickTime Extension Allows Playback of Popular MPEG-1 and VideoCD on
PowerPC MacOS Systems
Apple Computer, Inc.announces immediate availability of the QuickTime MPEG
(Moving Picture Experts Group) extension, enabling full-screen, software-only
playback of MPEG-1 and VideoCD audio/video files on PowerPC MacOS computers. The
MPEG extension is available immediately for use with QuickTime 2.5 and may be
downloaded from the QuickTime web site at http://quicktime.apple.com/.
Through the MPEG extension, VHS-quality, full-screen video, and CD-quality audio
are now available as a synchronized data type in the QuickTime architecture. Apple has
long recognized MPEG as an important industry standard and has supported hardware
MPEG-1 playback on Macintosh since 1994. With the announcement of this QuickTime
Media Layer (QTML) software extension, Power Macintosh users no longer need
special hardware to view a variety of MPEG files and formats.
The MPEG extension will also work with the QuickTime plug-in for Netscape Navigator
and Microsoft Internet Explorer, enabling real-time, live MPEG playback inside these
browsers. QuickTime's ‘fast start' feature enables MPEG content to be viewed as it
downloads, eliminating the delay associated with large multimedia files across
low-bandwidth connections.
The extension is compatible with a wide range of Internet-based MPEG, including
Variable Bit Rate (VBR), MPEG, audio only or video only streams, and can read
specialized MPEG encoded streams, broadening the ability for publishers to deliver
interactive titles for Macintosh and Intel-based audiences.
The QuickTime MPEG software extension enables high quality software video decoding
on personal computers. QuickTime provides a number of new capabilities for MPEG
compressed media, a characteristic of codes and media types playing under the
QuickTime platform.
All applications updated to be compliant with QuickTime for Macintosh 2.5 can
immediately take advantage of these new features. Users should check with their tool
vendor for compliance. Apple is providing a new version of MoviePlayer, version
2.5.1, to allow immediate use of these features. Apple is committed to giving Windows
customers an equally compelling MPEG experience in 1997.
The MPEG extension can upgrade systems currently installed with QuickTime for
Macintosh 2.5 due to the extensibility of QTML and the open plug-in architecture of
QuickTime.
Metrowerks to Acquire Latitude Porting Technology
Metrowerks Inc. announces that it had signed a letter of intention to acquire the
principle assets of The Latitude Group, Inc., of Mountain View, Calif. Latitude's
principle assets include a porting library which allows MacOS applications to be
ported to unix-hosted operating systems, including Sun Microsystems' Solaris 2.3+,
Silicon Graphics' IRIX 5.2+ and Hewlett-Packard's HP-UX 9.03+. The Latitude
porting libraries redirect MacOS commands to the target operating system, with a
unix library containing a portable implementation of the MacOS API at its core.
Metrowerks will also take over providing the Latitude porting technology to The
Latitude Group, Inc.'s existing clients already under contract.
Metrowerks intends to use the Latitude porting library to port CodeWarrior to run on
Sun Microsystems' Solaris-based unix workstations in order to offer this platform as
a host for embedded systems development. Sun's Solaris-based unix workstations are
widely used by embedded systems programmers worldwide.
The Latitude porting libraries will be incorporated in a new product, CodeWarrior
Latitude. CodeWarrior Latitude will continue to support the unix-hosted operating
systems outlined above.
Metrowerks also plans to extend CodeWarrior Latitude to enable the port of MacOS
applications to run on Rhapsody, Apple's Next Generation OS. This will allow
Metrowerks' existing clients to more easily port their existing applications to
Rhapsody.
As part of the agreement between Metrowerks and The Latitude Group, Inc., David
Hempling, president and CEO of The Latitude Group, Inc., will join Metrowerks as the
technical lead for CodeWarrior Latitude. Mr. Hempling was a co-founder of Quorum
Software Systems Inc., which created Latitude.
Metrowerks plans to ship CodeWarrior Latitude in the summer of 1997. CodeWarrior
Latitude will include all available targets (Silicon Graphics, Hewlett-Packard, Solaris
and Rhapsody) in one library package and will sell for $399.
Fortran Compiler Soon to be Available for
Metrowerks CodeWarrior
Fortner Research, developers of software for scientists and engineers, has announced
their plans to deliver LS Fortran for CodeWarrior. CodeWarrior owners will now be
able to use LS Fortran to write and compile Fortran programs directly in the
CodeWarrior environment, and mix Fortran routines with C, C++ and Pascal
software, such as the PowerTap MP library.
Since 1988, LS Fortran has gained a strong following for its ability to port large,
legacy Fortran programs from mainframe computers to the Macintosh and for its ease
in creating full-featured Macintosh applications. LS Fortran is currently hosted in the
Macintosh Programmers Workshop (MPW), developed by Apple Computer. Although
MPW's command line interface environment was the standard for many years,
CodeWarrior delivers an extremely popular GUI with superior project management
that enables programmers to spend more time programming, and less time on the
tedious task of project set-up.
Fortner Research expects to begin shipping LS Fortran for CodeWarrior by March.
Current users of CodeWarrior and LS Fortran for MPW will be able to purchase LS
Fortran for CodeWarrior at a special introductory price.
For more information on LS Fortran for CodeWarrior and other products by Fortner
Research, visit Fortner Research's Web site at www.fortner.com.
VOODOO 1.8 Integrates Version Control into
CodeWarrior
New release 1.8 of the popular version control tool VOODOO offers scriptability and
integration into Metrowerks CodeWarrior IDE.
UNI Software Plus announces that the new version 1.8 of its popular version control
tool VOODOO will be released soon. In order to bring the new features to the customers
as soon as possible UNI Software Plus further announced the immediate availability of
a full functional free pre-release of VOODOO 1.8.
In version 1.8 the delta generation process has been improved again and is much
faster. Besides that, the new version supports even the comparison of files of different
types. Right now VOODOO can display the differences of text files, MS Word files and
resource files using different helper applications. Other file types will follow.
A pre-release of VOODOO 1.8 available for download from
http://www.unisoft.co.at/e/products/voodoo.html. This pre-release is intended for
demonstrating many of the new features of version 1.8. It will never be sold but can be
freely used by anybody for evaluation purposes. The pre-release will expire on April
30, 1997. At that time, the final version will be available. While the unregistered
version offers full functionality on projects not older than 3 months, registered
versions are fully functional until the expiring date. This allows existing customers to
start working with the new version immediately.
VOODOO (Versions Of Outdated Documents Organized Orthogonally) is a stand-alone
version control tool with a neat graphical user interface offering many features for
the simple and clear management of projects in which files evolve in numerous
versions. The tool manages not only variants and revisions of single files, but of whole
software projects (multiple files, multiple users, multiple variants, access rights,
project structure, project history, etc.)
VOODOO differs from previous source code control systems in its orthogonal approach
to version management. This means that for every component of a project hierarchy
you can not only store its revision history but also different variants of the same
component. The orthogonal organization of revisions and variants leads to a much
clearer organization than with other tools which use trees for organizing variants and
revisions.