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Subject: 8086 pascal wanted
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Date: Tue, 28-Jun-83 13:00:37 EDT
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Posted: Tue Jun 28 13:00:37 1983
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    Surely, someone out there has a public domain, or else cheap to a
    university Pascal compiler that runs on a pdp-11 unix or (uck) dec-ish
    OS.  When I say cheap, I mean it. $500 is probably a hard upper bound.

    We need 8086 code produced by it, and we need to be able to modify the
    run-time system.  Sources would be very handy. The ultimate target is
    a yet another tightly coupled microprocessor experiment using a bag full
    of 8086's and concurant pascal.

    Thanks for any tips.
    ----GaryFostel----