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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Author: Konstantin Knizhnik Porter: DaveP For: AmigaOS4 Update 2 ( or later I hope ) This port does NOT include the graphics library. Instead, use the AmigaOS API that comes with your SDK directly - you should learn that anyhow ;-) The idea is that you write your Pascal, use ptoc to convert it to C and then compile it. If you install ptoc in a PTOC: assign it might look like this: ptoc -in mytest.pas -out mytest.c -IPTOC: -ISDK:Includes/Include_h gcc -o mytest mytest.c -IPTOC: -lptoc -LPTOC: Then run 'mytest'. It converts Turbo Pascal too, which should be useful for some of you! Bugs to ptoc()happybiscuit.com |
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