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Shawn Highfield wrote to Alan Ianson:
SH> Not a problem. I'll post the URL in here and let you do what you do. ;)
I'll keep an eye out.. :)
SH> Sure I'll have them on a website soon and you can test them before you
SH> hatch them and let me know if there's anything quick to be fixed. The
SH> hold up right now is changing the way I do things just enough to get
SH> FPC to compile the linux versions instead of making the linux people
SH> install Windows or OS/2 for Virtual Pascal. ;)
I've been meaning to get FPC installed. I did try it without much success
on OS/2. I just had a look in dselect and don't see a package like that.
It may be that's it's not ready for amd-64 yet.
SH> Yeah I've always wanted to just work for someone else as I hate worrying
SH> about money, but I'm just too controlling and like things done my way.
SH> So I get to worry about paying bills at three locations instead of 1. ;)
SH> (House, Office, Store). We're working on getting the storage area of the
SH> storecleaned up and re-building the showroom to allow easy access to that
SH> room, and if it takes I can move the office location here ;)
That would be good, or home if you have people who can take care of the
store.. easier said than done.. :)
Ttyl :-),
Al
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