On Fri, 15 Mar 2019 16:54:19 -0300, Shadow wrote:
On Fri, 15 Mar 2019 12:23:01 -0700, pyotr filipivich
wrote:
This is the current problem: I have a program written in Pascal
and Windows 7 won't run it. Tells me to contact the developer and get
support. Except that I am the developer, and I wrote when I should
have been doing class work (the original was written on the Honeywell,
then ported to Turbo Pascal.)
A quick search shows me that Borland is no longer supporting Turbo
Pascal, so, recommendation for a Pascal compiler for Windows 7?
I thought about running the source code through a conversion
program, and "porting it" to C/C+, C++ DC++=&#, but then I'd have to
know C* to clean up the results. And find a C compiler, too.
so, recommendation for a Pascal compiler for Windows 7?
ftp://ftp.freepascal.org/pub/lazarus/releases/
You'll probably have to adapt some of the code. It's Free
Pascal.
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I forgot to mention, it has a switch to compile Borland Pascal
(but then it won't save it as a Lazarus project, it'll just compile).
Wiki he
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lazarus_%28IDE%29
You didn't mention if your program is console or GUI. Lazarus
does both. Simple tutorials (memory jog) on Youtube, by
SchoolFreeware.
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