Founded in 1976, MPS was the first consulting firm in the Northeast to work with Intel's first microprocessors in 1979. When Intel stopped supporting PL/M in 1987, we developed the PL/M to "C" translator so that our clients could migrate their systems to the emerging "C" platform.
As our customer base demanded translation of additional PL/M dialects, we developed tools to help migrate nearly all existing dialects of PL/M. Recognizing our customers' growing need to translate multiple legacy dialects into a variety of target languages, we developed a proprietary "triple conversion architecture" which allows us to support the translation of multiple input dialects (PL/M, PL/I, COBOL, Pascal and Assembly, with 50+ underlying dialects) to multiple target languages (including "C," "C++," "Java," and "C#").
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