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Subject: Softech P-system compilers
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Date: Mon, 17-Dec-84 23:31:49 EST
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From: Daniel Breslau 

Wasn't there a notice on this board a while ago saying that SofTech's
compilers (both Pascal and Fortrash) required the P-system, which
can't use standard Mac files?  If I remember this right, then
this caveat should probably be mentioned in any mention of their
compilers.

By the way... has anyone thought of / would it be possible to
write a generalized mFinder which could be loaded as a desk accessory?
That way, for example, I wouldn't have to exit MacForth to find out
what files I have on my disk.  I'd write it myself, but I don't have
Inside Mac yet.

Come to think of it, a "directory" desk accessory would do, but I
haven't heard of one.

Dan Breslau
breslau@mit-oz%mit-mc.arpa
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