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Hello John > My Pascal vendor has been Borland for several years now. But Borland is not > interested in developing Pascal for OS/2. Even if they became interested, > chances are the Pascal dialect would be non-standard. This is the primary > reason I am searching for an "Extended Pascal" compiler for OS/2 that > utilizes the System Object Model (SOM) to implement its Objects. What kind of beast is a "standard extended pascal compiler". Is it a relative to a "free lunch" ?. :-) To the best of my knowledge objects have newer been part of standard pascal? I find that Borland has done a good job of keeping pascal modern, which inherently is non standard, so please do'nt bash them of that. But I agree, they nead notes, that we want OS/2 pascal, and we want it soon. MVH -hw- ---* Origin: Henrik's OS/2 point. DKEGHHW0{at}IBMMAIL.COM FidoNet: (2:238/64.15) SEEN-BY: 12/2442 620/243 624/50 632/348 640/820 690/660 711/409 410 413 430 SEEN-BY: 711/807 808 809 934 942 949 712/353 515 713/888 800/1 @PATH: 238/64 135 23/996 240/5500 396/1 3615/50 229/2 12/2442 711/409 808 809 @PATH: 711/934 |
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