kslee@kaist.UUCP (Kilsup Lee) (05/11/86)
I am looking for Pascal to C converter
that runs on UNIX environment. If does anyone
know this information, please inform to me.
And I don't care the Public Domain or Commercial one.
The sooner it is, the better it is.
Lee, Kilsup
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CSNET: kslee@kaist.csnetmarvit@hplabsb.UUCP (Peter Marvit) (05/22/86)
> I am looking for Pascal to C converter > that runs on UNIX environment. If does anyone > know this information, please inform to me. > And I don't care the Public Domain or Commercial one. > The sooner it is, the better it is. > > Lee, Kilsup > UUCP: ......seismo!kaist!kslee > CSNET: kslee@kaist.csnet This seems to come up once every month or two; my *very* limited knowledge spans only a signle *commercially* availble Pascal to C translator. It is $$$ (I don't know exactly but around $5K comes to mind) and specifically designed to work with Silicon Valley's Pascal - especially their string extensions. Contact: Russ Salsbury or Erwin Morton Syntactics Corporation, 3333 Bowers Ave., Santa Clara 95801 (??) 408/727-6400 Disclaimer: I worked for them on a completely different project. Their primary business is word processors, although their professional backgrounds are compilers. I have no commercial relationship with the company now. Peter Marvit UUCP: ...!hplabs!marvit HP Labs ARPA: marvit@hplabs.ARPA