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From: sastdr@torpid.unx.sas.com (Thomas David Rivers)
Subject: Re: Has anyone ported pascal?
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In article <2BDA4E03.17445@news.service.uci.edu> jstern@aris.ss.uci.edu (Jeff Stern) writes:
>I found the man page for pascal, but can't seem to find it referred to
>anywhere else.  Where can I get Berkeley Pascal (pc) or some other
>pascal compiler for 386bsd?  I need to port some pascal code.  Thanks,
>esp. if this turns out to have been a FAQ (or, more importantly, a
>NAQ-- needlessly... ).
>
>Jeff Stern <jstern@aris.ss.uci.edu>
>"Timex Sinclair UNIX.. coming soon to a dealer near you."


I got the public domain Pascal-to-C compiler running rather quickly
under 386bsd.

As well, I have ported the Pascal compiler/interpreter posted on the
net last year.   It claims to be ISO Level 1 - but we'll see.

I was going to use that as a starting point for my own Pascal to C compiler;
but haven't had time...

Furthermore; there are the persistent rumors of the forthcoming GNU
projects for the GNU backend - one of which is, I believe, Modula2.

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