Xref: news2.mv.net comp.os.msdos.djgpp:6348 From: eurgain AT enterprise DOT net (Alistair Hamilton) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Re: GPC112B.ZIP & GPT112B.ZIP Date: Tue, 23 Jul 1996 23:30:15 GMT Organization: Ty Eurgain Lines: 45 Message-ID: <4t3nq5$ih8@news.enterprise.net> References: <960718165325_74617 DOT 365_EHH119-1 AT CompuServe DOT COM> NNTP-Posting-Host: max02-063.enterprise.net To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp "Troy D. Van Horn" <74617 DOT 365 AT CompuServe DOT COM> wrote: >Hi all, > I just last night discovered these files for a PASCAL compiler last night >on a simtelnet mirror, and I was wondering where I could get some documentation >on how to use either compiler? The source file is really large (>8Meg) so I >would really prefer not to download it. Where should I look for documentation >on GPC and the differences between GPC and GPT version? (I already know >PASCAL). >Thanks, Troy Van Horn 74617 DOT 365 AT compuserve DOT com >Please E-mail all replys direct to my address, Thank you. PROGRAM GetSomeHelp (Input, Output|) CONST PascalExists = TRUE; VAR CIsBetter : BOOLEAN; BEGIN WRITELN('I would really like this info too. OK, as an ex Unix/C/X nerd, I cannot dispute that C cannot be beaten (except , perhaps, by C++). However, age has revealed that Pascal really is useful sometimes! Typing B E G I N and E N D sure as hell is! (I have programmed for accountancy apps ZZZzzzz in Pascal - but better P than C in that case).'); CIsBetter := TRUE; WRITELN ('I also have the GNUPascal binaries, and am held back from using them by lack of documentation. So come on, folks! At least you might tell us to b****r off and consult another really tesious group specially for Pascal bores, but if you do, it least you might tell us waht the group is called.'); WRITELN ('Regards'); WRITELN ('Alistair') END. :-) :-) :-)