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From: melmoy@NPRDC.ARPA (Mel Moy)
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Subject: Re: Identifying Simtel20 Files?
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Date: Thu, 15-Aug-85 16:11:54 EDT
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There was a request about what CP/M based Pascal is suitable for
human consumption.  Turbo Pascal from Borland International comes
about as close to being the public domain software you need as
anything else.  Its low price to performance ratio makes Turbo
Pascal an excellent bargain.  The cleanup necessary to go from
UCSD Pascal to Turbo shouldn't give too much difficulty.