davison@bnl.UUCP (Dan Davison) (04/13/85)
We have about 1000 lines of C code (a TeX device driver for a QMS Laser Graphics 1200), an IBM 4361, and no C compiler. Therefore, I have three requests. 1) Does anyone have a C->Pascal program? It doesn't really matter how grungy the output is, just as long as most (~51%) of the boring stuff is converted. 2) If someone has such a program, would you be willing to run these lines of code through the program? or 3) could someone send me such a program (if it's in public domain, or for source & binary licensed V7 Un*x)?. Yes, I'd like to get a C compiler for the 4361, but I don't have any say in such matters; besides, the guy who runs the thing *likes* Pascal. Please mail replies to me; if there is interest I'll summarize to interested parties or the net. thanks in advance, dan davison ...decvax!philabs!sbcs!bnl!davison davison@bnl.arpa, .bitnet
vr0z05@unido.UUCP (04/17/85)
Look at "Byte" Feb-85, Page 139 ff. Don't know whether you may use it or not, it's only a hint. Unfortunately the program is written in ??? "C"!!! uwe
goldman@umn-cs.UUCP (Matthew D. Goldman ) (04/25/85)
>Yes, I'd like to get a C compiler for the 4361, but I don't have any say in >such matters; besides, the guy who runs the thing *likes* Pascal. >dan davison . . . >...decvax!philabs!sbcs!bnl!davison >davison@bnl.arpa, .bitnet Pascal's not bad, it like any other language has it's uses. -- ------- Matthew Goldman Computer Espionage Department University of Minnesota ...ihnp4{!stolaf}!umn-cs!goldman Home is where you take your hat off... Banzai!