• Borland Turbo Pascal v7 replacement?

    From Vince Coen@2:257/609 to All on Friday, February 01, 2008 18:10:51
    Hello All!

    Any one know of a replacement running under Linux or Windows that will compile TP v7 code with minimum changes?

    Vince

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  • From Bo Simonsen@2:236/100 to Vince Coen on Saturday, February 02, 2008 13:52:48

    Any one know of a replacement running under Linux or Windows that will VC>compile
    TP v7 code with minimum changes?

    How dependendent is the code on like GUI libaries?

    Bo

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  • From Vince Coen@2:257/609 to Bo Simonsen on Sunday, February 03, 2008 00:18:21
    Hello Bo!

    02 Feb 08 13:52, you wrote to me:


    Any one know of a replacement running under Linux or Windows that
    will compile TP v7 code with minimum changes?

    How dependendent is the code on like GUI libaries?

    Existing code was compiled to run on msdos, Windows and OS/2 as a univeral model,
    I'm only interested in running msdos (maybe) Windows and Linux through terminal mode
    but that said it does use some libraries to allow this to happen.

    Does that answer your question.



    Vince

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  • From Bo Simonsen@2:236/100 to Vince Coen on Sunday, February 03, 2008 10:39:19

    I'm only interested in running msdos (maybe) Windows and Linux through VC>terminal mode
    but that said it does use some libraries to allow this to happen.

    Does that answer your question.

    Guess so, but I assume that you tried FPC? And it didn't work out?

    Bo

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  • From Russell Tiedt@5:7105/1 to Vince Coen on Sunday, February 03, 2008 13:46:28
    Hello Vince.

    01 Feb 08 18:10, you wrote to all:

    Any one know of a replacement running under Linux or Windows that will compile TP v7 code with minimum changes?

    Free Pascal or Virtual Pascal, tho I think Free Pascal would be your best bet ...

    Russell

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  • From Vince Coen@2:257/609 to Bo Simonsen on Sunday, February 03, 2008 21:38:43
    Hello Bo!

    03 Feb 08 10:39, you wrote to me:


    I'm only interested in running msdos (maybe) Windows and Linux
    through terminal mode but that said it does use some libraries to
    allow this to happen.

    Does that answer your question.

    Guess so, but I assume that you tried FPC? And it didn't work out?

    Falls over at the beginning of the main file, seems there is quite a few units not present that are in TP.


    Vince

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  • From Benny Pedersen@2:237/53 to Vince Coen on Tuesday, February 05, 2008 13:17:58
    Hello Vince!

    03 Feb 08 21:38, Vince Coen wrote to Bo Simonsen:

    Falls over at the beginning of the main file, seems there is quite a
    few units not present that are in TP.

    so the units need rewrite to free pascal if its non standard pascal, alot of work but it can be done ?


    Regards Benny

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  • From Andy Ball@1:261/38 to Russell Tiedt on Monday, February 04, 2008 18:18:50

    Hello Russell,

    RT> I think Free Pascal would be your best bet

    Does Free Pascal work well with an existing X toolkit?

    - Andy.

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  • From Russell Tiedt@5:7105/1 to Andy Ball on Wednesday, February 06, 2008 16:53:42
    Hello Andy.

    04 Feb 08 18:18, you wrote to me:

    I think Free Pascal would be your best bet

    Does Free Pascal work well with an existing X toolkit?

    Only used it to compile "errorflags" program and it went well, not a programmer, but I generally manage to compile the code I need ... , so far ... :-)

    Russell

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