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from: Dr John Stockton
date: 2000-02-01 00:00:00
subject: Re: Where can I find Quick Pascal 1.0?

JRS:  In article 
of Tue, 1 Feb 2000 13:57:45 in news:comp.lang.pascal.borland, Matt
McDevitt  wrote:
>It's by Microsoft, from 1987.
>
>I need it so I can mess with some programs I wrote in High School.
>I'd like it to be free (or less than $10) given the nature of what I'm
>asking for! *grin*

If QP will do it, TP5.5 should suffice, and that's free from the Borland
Web site.  Read the c.l.p.b mini-FAQ.

Too many newsgroups; not relevant to ansi-iso, for a start.  

NGs reordered; FU set to c.l.p.b.
 
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