Subj : Re: This Echo?
To   : James Coyle
From : Chris Hoppman
Date : Fri Aug 23 2002 05:40 pm

JC> Free Pascal and Virtual Pascal are excellent free compilers.  Virtual Pasca
JC> isn't open sourced, but Free Pascal is.

Virtual Pascal has alot of it's units open for editting. I just has a few
that are closed, because of the original is a copyright belongs still
to Borland International.

Quote from the site.

"The following standard units are shipped with VP: VpSysLow, System, SysUtils,
Use32, Use16, Dos, Crt, Strings, Printers, Objects, Validate, WinDos, WinCrt,
TypInfo, Math and Classes. For the SysUtils, Classes, Math and TypInfo units,
only the interface sections are included (because the original copyright
belongs to Borland International); the other units are all supplied with full
source code."


JC> (VP for Windows).

Plus, you said you use it on Windows.  I also do, but I found it is mainly
gear'd towards os/2.  They only list ONE example for a IBM based machine.


Just thought to fill in a couple of gaps.

Chris H.

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