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Third-party Languages and Development Tools for SCO Platforms
These answers list third-party language and development tools that are available on various SCO platforms.

This information comes from vendors' web pages, product sheets, etc. Please update the information if you have more current knowledge.

Usually, platforms later than those listed will also work. So if you see a product listed for OpenServer 5.0.4 or UnixWare 7, you can likely assume the product runs on OpenServer 5.0.5 or UnixWare 7.1 as well.

Sometimes vendors have listings for a generic "SVR4 Intel", which means it will usually run on UnixWare 2 or UnixWare 7, or less commonly, for a generic "SVR3 Intel", which means it will probably run on SCO UNIX or OpenServer.

Finally, when in doubt, ask the vendor.
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(Answer) What Ada compilers are available for SCO?
(Answer) What about BASIC, Pascal, or Modula-2 for SCO?
(Answer) What CORBA implementations are available for SCO?
(Answer) What 4GLs are available for SCO?
(Answer) What IDEs are available for SCO?
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