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[ On 2015-05-09 at 22:12:44, mark lewis wrote to Shawn Highfield ] ml> if it were elebbs, the pascal source is definitely available... it is ml> also FPC compatible, i think... maybe not... it may have been VP Definitely VP compatible and more or less FPC compatible (I seem to remember an issue with serial ports on particular versions of FPC). ml> compatible... i don't recall but i have it here from its github ml> repository ;) Don't know how recent those are... I haven't done any work for a few years and I don't remember the last time Maarten did. ml> do you know if scott has a public accessible repo for his builds of ml> ele?? It's been so long since I've touched the source I don't remember what state it's in. Recompiled binaries from the current source tree, unsure if this revision has been tested though. Source: http://sysgod.org/temp/20130208/elebbs-20130208_src.zip OS/2 VirtualPascal: http://sysgod.org/temp/20130208/elebbs-20130208_os2vp.zip Win32 VirtualPascal: http://sysgod.org/temp/20130208/elebbs-20130208_w32vp.zip Win32 FreePascal: http://sysgod.org/temp/20130208/elebbs-20130208_w32fp.zip The ones on my BBS are from 2008 (!!), except for EleServ which is more current since that what I was working on mostly. Those old binaries are still on PCMicro: http://pcmicro.com/elebbs/binaries.htm --- My other vehicle is a Galaxy Class Starship* Origin: sysgod{at}sysgod.org (3:712/848) SEEN-BY: 633/267 280 712/848 770/1 @PATH: 712/848 633/267 |
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