Date : Tue, 25 Mar 1986 18:09:45 GMT
From : Jay Denebeim <jay%ethos.uucp@BRL.ARPA>
Subject: Re: Pascal for CP/M?
It's been awhile since I heard this, but from what I recall, Ellis
Computing bought the rights to JRT Pascal when JRT folded. Also, contrary to
the previous message, JRT is *NOT* public domain. The documentation DID
however say that you could give copies to your friends, so I guess it comes
down to about the same thing. As a side note, the JRT folks were the ones to
come up with the idea of an inexpensive compiler. They failed in the
marketplace because even though the price was right $29.95, the program wasn't
worth anything. It is not a compiler, it's a pseudo-compiler, it goes to
P-Code like UCSD Pascal. JRT is worth a try, especially if you can find it
locally, it did have some nice features. Turbo however is a much better
compiler, it's fast and although it has some limitations, compiles to native
code.
--
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