[comp.sys.3b1] pascal compilers for the 3b1??

elliston@av8tr.UUCP (Keith Elliston) (04/16/91)

Hello

Are there any public domain pascal compilers around for the 3b1?  I have a
set of phylogeny programs that I would like to get to run on mine, but I
don't have pascal.

Thanks

Keith

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tkacik@kyzyl.mi.org (Tom Tkacik) (04/16/91)

In article <649@av8tr.UUCP>, elliston@av8tr.UUCP (Keith Elliston) writes:
> Are there any public domain pascal compilers around for the 3b1?  I have a
> set of phylogeny programs that I would like to get to run on mine, but I
> don't have pascal.

There have been to Pacal to C translators posted to the net.
I believe one was from Sweeden?, and the other from Caltech.
They have similar names, ptoc, and p2c.  I have only looked at them
briefly, but have heard recommendations for both.

They should be available at your nearest sources archive.


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dlb5404@tamuts.tamu.edu (Daryl Biberdorf) (04/17/91)

In article <649@av8tr.UUCP> elliston@av8tr.UUCP (Keith Elliston) writes:
>Are there any public domain pascal compilers around for the 3b1?  I have a
>set of phylogeny programs that I would like to get to run on mine, but I
>don't have pascal.

You might take a look at the Modula-2 compiler on OSU-CIS
(cheops.cis.ohio-state.edu).  Modula-2 is similar enough to
Pascal that porting shouldn't be a problem.  You'll have to
capitalize the keywords and such, but otherwise Modula-2 is
a superset of Pascal.

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