pascal
Posted: February 22nd, 1985, 1:46 am
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Subject: pascal
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Date: Wed, 30-Jan-85 09:26:00 EST
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> Postscript: after the meeting and press conference that followed, I drove
> over to Scotts Valley to visit Philippe Kahn at Borland Int'l (the
> TURBO Pascal people). As many of you may know, Commodore has announced
> that TURBO Pascal will be the bundled language with their Macalike, the
> Amiga. I have also heard persistent rumors that Borland is doing the
> OS for the Amiga as well. As usual, I pumped Philippe for info about
> the Amiga, and, as usual, he deftly fended off most of my questions
> (the people at Commodore should be pleased with his sealed lips). He
> did mention a few things about the machine--the OS directly supports
> up to 7MB of RAM, and the thing has slots (yippee!)--but his main
> comment was that even if he did tell me all about it, I wouldn't believe
> him; that the machine has everything I could ever want in it; and that
> it would blow the Mac away. 'Twill be interesting to see what acutally
> hits the shelves, and when.
But is Borland working on turbo pascal for the Mac, too??? There was a
blurb printed in INFOWORLD last year to the effect that Borland wasn't
going to do Turbo for the mac, because of lack of cooperation from
Apple. True or not?
---- Henry Kautz
:uucp: {seismo|allegra}!rochester!henry
:arpa: henry@rochester
:mail: Dept. of Comp. Sci., U. of Rochester, NY 14627
(716) 275-5766
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From: info-mac@uw-beaver
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Subject: pascal
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Date: Wed, 30-Jan-85 09:26:00 EST
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Posted: Wed Jan 30 09:26:00 1985
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> Postscript: after the meeting and press conference that followed, I drove
> over to Scotts Valley to visit Philippe Kahn at Borland Int'l (the
> TURBO Pascal people). As many of you may know, Commodore has announced
> that TURBO Pascal will be the bundled language with their Macalike, the
> Amiga. I have also heard persistent rumors that Borland is doing the
> OS for the Amiga as well. As usual, I pumped Philippe for info about
> the Amiga, and, as usual, he deftly fended off most of my questions
> (the people at Commodore should be pleased with his sealed lips). He
> did mention a few things about the machine--the OS directly supports
> up to 7MB of RAM, and the thing has slots (yippee!)--but his main
> comment was that even if he did tell me all about it, I wouldn't believe
> him; that the machine has everything I could ever want in it; and that
> it would blow the Mac away. 'Twill be interesting to see what acutally
> hits the shelves, and when.
But is Borland working on turbo pascal for the Mac, too??? There was a
blurb printed in INFOWORLD last year to the effect that Borland wasn't
going to do Turbo for the mac, because of lack of cooperation from
Apple. True or not?
---- Henry Kautz
:uucp: {seismo|allegra}!rochester!henry
:arpa: henry@rochester
:mail: Dept. of Comp. Sci., U. of Rochester, NY 14627
(716) 275-5766