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From: jwp@utah-cs.UUCP (John W Peterson)
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Subject: Re: MacPascal Question
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Date: Sat, 29-Jun-85 22:35:30 EDT
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Posted: Sat Jun 29 22:35:30 1985
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By going in with Fedit and turning off some "invisible" bits, you can 
indentify the four files MacPascal needs to run (The application, and
three files called "IPAux", "IPInit" and "IPabout" if I recall).  Then
you can copy these three files to a RAM/Hard/floppy disk, and start up
MacPascal with whatever system you like.

However, the original MacPascal "master" must be in one of the floppy drives
when you start up Mac Pascal, and when you save or open any files (best
just leave it in the drive all the time, to avoid getting bitten).

Sometimes the first startup of MacPascal on the RamDisk just returns to the
finder.  However, starting it again on the RamDisk seems to work fine.