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From: cmk@amdahl.UUCP (Carol Kent)
Newsgroups: net.micro.mac
Subject: Re: MacPascal Question
Message-ID: <1726@amdahl.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 1-Jul-85 13:51:23 EDT
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Posted: Mon Jul  1 13:51:23 1985
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> By going in with Fedit and turning off some "invisible" bits, you can 
> identify 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).


I've copied all the above files to a disk (made the "ip*" files invisible
again), and tried to run the program.  Executes just fine, but I've got a
problem which others have encountered as well, I think:  after X number
of mouse clicks, the application quits itself and goes back to the Finder.

Not friendly....

Is there a fix available for this?
I don't want to spin my original disks and one day find they don't work
anymore; I paid too much for them to let that happen!

I post a summary of replies to the net.  Thanks for any help.