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- From: khera@cs.duke.edu (Vivek Khera)
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- Subject: Re: BSD pascal and cobol compilers?
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- Date: 26 Aug 92 13:53:58 GMT
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- In-reply-to: jsaker@cwis.unomaha.edu's message of 26 Aug 92 02:00:42 GMT
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- In article <jsaker.714794442@cwis> jsaker@cwis.unomaha.edu (James R. Saker Jr.) writes:
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- As I'm a long distance call away from my school's dialups and am
- taking both Cobol and Pascal this semester, I'm looking for compilers
- for both which could operate under a BSD environment (I'm aware of
- commercial solutions for the SCO SVR4 environment but haven't seen
- anything on the net for BSD).
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- you could pick up Dave Gillespie's p2c pascal to C converter. it
- supposedly does a good job at translating pascal and then compiling
- it. it should be available on csvax.cs.caltech.edu among other
- places. i have never personally used this package. i don't know what
- you can do about Cobol, though.
-
- good luck with your classes.
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