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Pennington Systems Incorporated, founded in 1977 and based in Scottsdale, Arizona, develops a variety of programming utilities. SPEEDSORT (TM), introduced in 1978, is a sort utility for the RSX operating system. The firm's XFORM (TM), introduced in 1979, is a screen form programming tool that supports the RSX, VAX/VMS, and MS/DOS platforms. The company no longer markets the system, but it is employed by a large number of users worldwide. CONPAX (TM), introduced in 1980, translates Digital PDP-11 assembly code into VAX native mode assembly code. Pennington Systems' XTRAN (TM) program analyzes, translates, optimizes, standardizes, and re-engineers C, Pascal, FORTRAN, HTML, COBOL, eXtensible Markup Language (XML), and other code. It includes ad hoc and production analysis features. The firm also provides clients with software engineering services.
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