- HiSoft
Hisoft Systems was a software company based in the UK, creators of a range of programming tools for microcomputers in 1980s and 1990s. Their first products were Pascal and Assembler implementations for the NASCOM 1 and 2 kit-based computers, followed by Pascal and C for
ZX Spectrum computers, as well as aBASIC compiler for this platform and a C compiler for CP/M. While compilers for the Spectrum were typical products for this platform, with integrated editor, compiler and runtime environment fitting in RAM together with program's source, the C compiler for CP/M was typical for thisoperating system , batch operated, with separate compilation and linking stages.Their most well-known products were the Devpac assembler IDE environments (earlier known as GenST and GenAm for the Atari ST and Amiga, respectively). The Devpac IDE was a full editor/assembler/debugger environment written entirely in 68k assembler and was a favourite tool among programmers on the Atari GEM platform.
HiSoft also sold HiSoft BASIC, Aztec C, Personal Pascal and FTL Modula-2.
The Business was created in 1980 and was based in Dunstable, Bedfordshire before relocating to the village of Greenfield in the same county.
In November 2001, HiSoft's staff were employed by Maxon Computer Limited, the UK arm of Maxon Computer GmbH. [Maxon Computer GmbH, press release, November 8, 2001 [http://www.maxon.net/pages/dyn_files/dyn_htx/htx/149/00149_00149.html] ]
The HiSoft company today appears to be in a state of limbo, as their main page gives very little information. David Link, the founder and owner, now runs Emsworth Café. [Emsworth Café [http://www.emsworthcafe.co.uk/] ]
References
External links
* [http://www.hisoft.co.uk HiSoft Systems]
* [http://www.worldofspectrum.org/infoseekpub.cgi?regexp=^HiSoft [http://www.worldofspectrum.org/infoseekpub.cgi?regexp=^HiSoft$&model=spectrum World of Spectrum HiSoft archive] model=spectrum World of Spectrum HiSoft archive] model=spectrum World of Spectrum HiSoft archive]
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