[comp.sys.amiga] Public Domain Pascal Compiler?

jon@brahms.udel.edu (Jon Deutsch) (11/27/90)

Is there one?


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graham@venus.iucf.indiana.edu (JIM GRAHAM) (11/28/90)

In article <16197@brahms.udel.edu>, jon@brahms.udel.edu (Jon Deutsch) writes...
>Is there one?

Check ftp site 128.155.23.64 (abcfd20) in directory incoming/amiga/PCQ.

Can't remember if it's PD or Shareware, but I'm using it and it seems
to be rather comprehensive and painless.

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swalton@solaria.csun.edu (Stephen Walton) (11/29/90)

In article <8178@cica.cica.indiana.edu>, graham@venus (JIM GRAHAM) writes:
>In article <16197@brahms.udel.edu>, jon@brahms.udel.edu (Jon Deutsch) writes...
>>Is there one?
>
>Check ftp site 128.155.23.64 (abcfd20) in directory incoming/amiga/PCQ.
>

There is also p2c, the PD Pascal to C translator which was on a Fish disk.
I used it quite successfully as my main compiler for a class I taught
last summer, with Manx C.