info-mac@uw-beaver (02/01/85)
From: John Gilbert CD <jgilbert@wsmr08> I am marketing a commercial package written in TurboPascal. I would like to offer it to the Mac marketplace and had planned to do so based on the persistent rumors that Borland was going to make a Mac version of their system. Recent rumors; however, indicate that this may not be the case. I understand that there are two versions of Pascal available for the MAC, and I would like to develop a fall back position using one of them. It is my understanding that both of these Pascal's use P-code which means that I might be limited to the submarket of Mac owner's who have Pascal. This is clearly not a desirable situation. Can someone tell me if the license agreement for either of the existing Pascal provides (even for a fee) the right to include P-code as part of a commercial package written in that version of Pascal? John "Indecision is better than no decision at all."