[Coco] QPascal - WAS:Expert C programmer wanted

John Donaldson jadonaldson at charter.net
Sat Feb 12 11:13:39 EST 2005


malcom,
  Thanks for the links. Do I still need a copy of OS-9 Pacal or does 
this replace it all.
Also looking for a complete C package for Lvl II and all the Libs too.
Also does anyone know where I can get a copy of OS-9 Fortran. I used to 
use it
at one time on a OS-9 machine where I worked.

John Donaldson


Malcom Ramey wrote:

>The links on the site are incomplete, I used the following to download:
>
>http://home.mesastate.edu/~tschount/pascal/qpascal06b.lzh
>http://home.mesastate.edu/~tschount/pascal/qp08.lzh
>
>http://home.mesastate.edu/~tschount/pascal/qpascal.doc (word)
>http://home.mesastate.edu/~tschount/pascal/qpascal.txt (text)
>
>Ramdisk:
>
>http://home.mesastate.edu/~tschount/pascal/myramv2.lzh
>
>On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 08:17:16 -0500, Robert Gault
><robert.gault at worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>  
>
>>I just went to the site, http://home.mesastate.edu/~tschount/pascal/
>>and while both Quick Pascal 0.6b amd 0.8b are listed as links, the links
>>are broken and the packages no longer are obtainable.
>>
>>Stephen H. Fischer wrote:
>>
>>    
>>
>>>   QPascal, I have version .8b
>>>
>>>
>>>Tony Schountz tonys at utkux.utk.edu 1998
>>>
>>>Quick Pascal is a menu driven application programming interface (API)
>>>which,
>>>when paired with Microware's OS-9 Pascal, forms a fluid integrated
>>>development environment (IDE). OS-9 Pascal was first released under OS-9
>>>Level I and does not work with Level II as packaged. Radio Shack never
>>>released an updated version, however, in this archive is a patched version
>>>of 'pascal' native compiler which will run properly under Level II and
>>>exploit the use of a RAM disk.
>>>
>>>Quick Pascal is not so much a program as it is an environment; I like to
>>>think of it as a toolbox for OS-9 Pascal. Contained within this toolbox are
>>>several programs, utilities and files needed to help OS-9 Pascal function
>>>properly and efficiently under Level II. Because some of these programs are
>>>Basic09 I-code, 'RunB' must also be in memory, along with the 'gfx2'
>>>graphics support module. In the archive table of Quick Pascal, you should
>>>see the following (See Appendix III for actual listing):
>>>
>>>      
>>>
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