Re-Engineering of the Computer-Aided Prototyping System for Portability.
Abstract
The Computer-Aided Prototyping System (CAPS) Release 1 currently runs only on SPARC workstations running SunOS version 4.1.3. This limits the usefulness of CAPS, particularly since Sun has announced it has no plans to continue support for SunOS version 4.x. A solution to this problem is to increase the portability of CAPS by first porting CAPS to the Solaris 2.5 operating system. Towards this end, this thesis discusses and evaluates the underlying system software and software tools necessary to build and run CAPS within the Solaris 2.5 operating environment for SPARC workstations. As a result of this effort, a version of CAPS has been created that runs on a SPARC workstations using the Solaris 2.5 operating system. Furthermore, the research has identified the necessary software tools and potential problem areas for determining the feasibility of porting CAPS to other platforms. Versions of X Windows, Motif, Synthesizer Generator, Eli, TAE Plus, and the VADSself Ada compiler are required. Since TAE Plus only supports the SunAda (VADS) compiler, use of a different Ada compiler will require either porting the TAE Ada bindings or using an alternative to TAE Plus. Additionally, an explicit installation of Motif is required to provide all the libraries needed to produce static builds of the CAPS components.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 1996
- Accession Number
- ADA322566
Entities
People
- Dennis M. Irwin
Organizations
- Naval Postgraduate School