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From: Peter Gerwinski <peter AT gerwinski DOT de>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Borland Pascal to C translator
Date: 27 Sep 1999 20:39:44 GMT
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Waldemar Schultz <schultz AT ma DOT tum DOT de> wrote:
> does anyone know where to find a good, free BorlandPascal to C Translator ?
> I heard about ' TPC ' ,but I can't find it.

If you really want to move from Pascal to C and need readable C
code, search for p2c.

If you want in fact to continue programming in Pascal, get GPC.
(From another posting of yours I see that you already tried
gpc-2.0, but gpc-19990118 is more stable, more compatible to
Borland Pascal, and has more features in any other respect.)

See: http://home.pages.de/~GNU-Pascal/ .

If you need help with GPC, the GNU Pascal mailing list
<gpc AT gnu DOT de> is the place to ask.  To subscribe to the list,
write a message containing "subscribe gpc" in the body to
<majordomo AT gnu DOT de>.

Hope this helps,

    Peter

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