Subject sez it all. If there are ports, where are they? Thanks...
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I don't know how they got on, but at least one person who reads
comp.lang.modula3 was involved.
Allan Dean
Unfortunately there is no port of Modula 3 to Linux at present time,
unless someone just did it and did not tell anyone. However, given that
it already runs on several flavors of 386 UN*X, the port should be very
easy. If no one else does it by then, i will try to find the time
when the new native compiler is released.
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