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Hej Travis! Thursday January 16 1997, Travis Griggs writes to All: TG> I want to port my text based turbo pascal program to OS/2....What pascal TG> compilers are available to compile OS/2 code? What do you recommend? Virtual Pascal for OS/2 is excellent for that purpose. It is very compatible to BP (and Delphi for that matter) and supports the RTL as well as Turbo Vision, Object Pro, ASync Pro and B-Tree Filer in 32-bit OS/2 text mode. Past experience shows that you can port about 10.000 lines of source code per day, provided you have a normal mix of Pascal, 16-bit assembler code and Dos interrupt calls in your code which needs translating. If you want more information, write us a mail or check the www site at http://www.fprint.co.uk/vpascal.html. Yours, Allan Mertner --- GoldED 2.50+* Origin: Gravity is a myth: Earth Sucks! (2:254/283) SEEN-BY: 50/99 54/99 270/101 620/243 625/110 160 711/401 413 430 808 934 SEEN-BY: 712/311 407 505 506 517 623 624 704 713/317 800/1 @PATH: 254/283 259 442/403 255/1 440/4 141/209 270/101 712/624 711/934 |
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