[comp.sys.apple] UCSD Pascal info needed

eldorado@EN.ECN.PURDUE.EDU (David Dietrich Jansen) (11/14/89)

Keywords:       Pascal

Fellow users,

I am not exactly new to this news group, I juss have never been able to post
before.  Anyways, now that I can, I have a "few" questions to ask.  Does anyone
have a pascal telecom program writen in pascal that I could get a copy of.
Speaking of programs that I could use, does anyone have a kludge for a
no slot clock so my UCSD Pascal 1.3 will recognize my clock.  And on the
definite need list is a program to make a pascal ramdisk.  I have 640k in 
my IIc and wish I could use it.  My system pascal did not come with an
assembler or linker so I could really use those too.

Dave Lyons, I am not sure if you have gotten my letter so here is a remake.
I have been working on implementing dhr in pascal instead of hrs graphics,
and to make the new procedures (move, moveto, turn, turnto, etc...) compatable
with the previous ones, I would like to know where the present angle and x and
y coordinate values are stored in memory.  I wish to use the same locations,
obviously.  I have looked for a book with this info but in all Purdue, there
is no such book.  One title which you might have at Apple is "UCSD p-System
Internal Architecture Guide" and it seems to have what I want.  Thank you
for checking into this.

I would write all the programs mentioned above if I had the info and tech
notes I need.  I started with a basic pascal system and built it myself (I had
no choice, financial reasons have restricted me but not skill) but
have come to a dead end.  I would much appreciate any help I can get (and
will repay the kindness when possible).

lisag@bucket.UUCP (Lisa Gronke) (11/16/89)

In article <8911140508.AA04781@en.ecn.purdue.edu> eldorado@EN.ECN.PURDUE.EDU (David Dietrich Jansen) writes:
>Anyways, now that I can, I have a "few" questions to ask.  Does anyone
>have a pascal telecom program writen in pascal that I could get a copy of.

I'm pretty sure there is a version of Kermit for UCSD Pascal that ought
to work on the Apple.