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From: jph@whuxle.UUCP
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Subject: Re: IBM Pascal Problems - (nf)
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Date: Mon, 19-Mar-84 09:29:28 EST
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Posted: Mon Mar 19 09:29:28 1984
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whuxle!jph    Mar 19 09:28:00 1984

The problem with getting PASCAL to run from other than the
A: drive has to do with reading in of the file PASKEY(sic, I
don't have a directory listing handy so I don't know the
exact name). To get around the problem, you have to patch
the name in PAS1. To do this, rename PAS1.EXE to PAS1.XYZ,
then:

	debug pas1.xyz
	s 0 l ffff 'PASKEY'       ;this searches for the
			         	file name

when you find the name, it should have A: at the front.
Replace this with B: (or whatever other disk you want) and
the write the file back with the 'w' command. Rename
PAS1.XYZ back to PAS1.EXE and you are in business. You may
also want to search for PASCAL.LIB which is fixed for the A:
drive and change this to another. If the library is on RAM
disk, the LINKs go a lot faster.