LC.YRS@forsythe.stanford.edu (Richard Stanton) (12/06/89)
Someone was asking about a C to Pascal translator recently. I have seen such a beast in file pc/programmer/ctopas.zip on chyde.uwasa.fi (128.214.12.3). It seems very short, so I don't suppose it does too much, but it may be of interest. Richard Stanton pstanton@gsb-what.stanford.edu
jec@nesac2.att.com (John Carter ATLN SADM) (12/07/89)
In article <6264@lindy.Stanford.EDU>, LC.YRS@forsythe.stanford.edu (Richard Stanton) writes: > Someone was asking about a C to Pascal translator recently. I have > seen such a beast in file pc/programmer/ctopas.zip on chyde.uwasa.fi > (128.214.12.3). It seems very short, so I don't suppose it does too > much, but it may be of interest. Public Brand Software (1-800-426-DISK) lists a C to P converter in their latest catalog supplement (5.3.2). It's from England, the shareware fee is #75 (no pounds Sterling symbol on this keyboard :-). The disk number is ML43.0. Specifications include: C to Turbo Pascal, C to standard Pascal using numeric labels, reads ANSI, Microsoft, Turbo, Mix, Lattice, Prospeco, Zortech. PBS gets $5 disk, plus $5 shipping/handling per order. No relation with PBS, except as a satisfied customer. Their catalogs are accurate, their service is good. -- USnail: John Carter, AT&T, 401 W. Peachtree, FLOC 2932-6, Atlanta GA 30308 Video: ...att!nesac2!jec ...attmail!jecarter Voice: 404+581-6239 The machine belongs to the company. The opinions are mine.