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Subject: Gnu-Pascal in DOS
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 21:18:38 -0500
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I downloaded and installed

 2-24-2005   5:14      11,249,492  dev_gnu_pascal-1.9.4.4.exe

under Win95 and its working fine as such...

I was wondering however, say I just wanted to create Console
or DOS applications, and not necessarily have any of the Windoze
overhead support...  and I already had 2.81, 2.95x, installed...
prefer to use my own DOS editor, etc.,
so I'd just need the proper dos-level compiler and necessary files,

What would be the best way to go then?

Whice one package would I then need to install ?

 2-24-2005   5:20       1,937,566  devpas_gpc_1.9.4.4.zip

I'd just have to follow the instructions for integrating it into my
existing DJGPP configuration ??

I would also, certainly, still expect to be able to compile regular
GCC C/C++ projects without any inconvenience...

Or is is best to duplicate it just for Pascal? 

Input welcomed....

AIM: 'SirSkeptic'

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