On Thu, 2 Sep 1999, Johann Spies wrote:
> I have a program called PTOC which I have downloaded more than a year ago.
> The README provides an email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I did
> not use it a lot, but it was a lot better than a program called p2c which
> was available as a debian package lon
On Wed, 1 Sep 1999, Patrick Olson wrote:
>
> On Wed, 1 Sep 1999, Kenneth Scharf wrote:
>
> > I was looking at porting a pascal program from dos to linux. Besides
> > having to write a device driver (as it twiddles the printer port
> > directly) I would have to fix all references to the Borland
On Wed, 1 Sep 1999, Kenneth Scharf wrote:
> I was looking at porting a pascal program from dos to linux. Besides
> having to write a device driver (as it twiddles the printer port
> directly) I would have to fix all references to the Borland runtime lib
> stuff. I don't think that dosemu would
Wednesday, September 01, 1999, 12:42:19 PM, Kenneth wrote:
> I was looking at porting a pascal program from dos to linux. Besides
> having to write a device driver (as it twiddles the printer port
> directly) I would have to fix all references to the Borland runtime lib
> stuff.
Take a look
>> I have Pascal for Dos, but my OS (Sistema >>Operacional) is Linux,
and
>>I
>> like how install in linux.
>Debian has a Pascal compiler. Look for the package >gpc (and gpc-doc
>for
>the doc's).
>
>Alternatively, if you really want to run your DOS >Pascal, you might
try
>dosemu.
I was looking
Wednesday, September 01, 1999, 10:19:35 AM, Patrick wrote:
> Debian has a Pascal compiler. Look for the package gpc (and gpc-doc for
> the doc's).
There's also fpc which is my preference since it is built from itself
while gpc uses, IIRC, parts of gcc.
> Alternatively, if you really want to
> I have Pascal for Dos, but my OS (Sistema Operacional) is Linux, and I
> like how install in linux.
Debian has a Pascal compiler. Look for the package gpc (and gpc-doc for
the doc's).
Alternatively, if you really want to run your DOS Pascal, you might try
dosemu.
Hope this helps,
Patrick
On Wed, Nov 25, 1998 at 05:18:54PM -0600, Alexander Kushnirenko wrote:
> Just wondering is there Pascal compiler for Linux? preferable free? close to
> Turbo Pascal 6?
http://gd.tuwien.ac.at/languages/pascal/fpc/www/fpc.html
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On Wed, Nov 25, 1998 at 05:18:54PM -0600, Alexander Kushnirenko wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just wondering is there Pascal compiler for Linux? preferable free? close to
> Turbo Pascal 6?
Don't know if there are alternatives.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/debian/glibc/libc$ dpkg --print-avail gpc
Package: gpc
Priori
On Wed, 28 May 1997, Leandro Asnaghi-Nicastro wrote:
> I've been trying to download a PASCAL compiler for Linux and I've been
> unsuccesful. Every site I've gone to either has the wrong link on their
The two major FREE Pascal compilers available are GNU and FPK Pascal.
I've tried them both, an
>You want gpc and gpc-doc, about 1.5 mb total. If you can't get them by ftp
>from ftp.debian.org or a mirror site, tell me what does actually work on a
>WinNT server (http?) and I will see what I can do to help. I absolutely
>hate pascal, but I'm compassionate :)
Thank you for your quick and kind
On Wed, 28 May 1997, Leandro Asnaghi-Nicastro wrote:
> Sorry for my previous request which apparently was sent to the wrong
> distribution list (many apologies to Pete Templin who kindly pointed it
> out to me).
> I've been trying to download a PASCAL compiler for Linux and I've been
> unsucces
On Wed, 28 May 1997, Leandro Asnaghi-Nicastro wrote:
> I've been trying to download a PASCAL compiler for Linux and I've been
> unsuccesful.
Um, I'm assuming you're using Debian, since you're asking in
debian-user. (grin) Did you try the p2c package, which is a
Pascal-to-C translator? Not exac
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