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From: ralphw@ius2.cs.cmu.edu (Ralph Hyre)
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Subject: Re: Borland Modula-2 ???
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Date: Mon, 4-Nov-85 18:30:08 EST
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Posted: Mon Nov  4 18:30:08 1985
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In article <2751@brl-tgr.ARPA> LAMIA@dec-marlboro.ARPA (Walt Lamia) writes:
>...
>The beta version demonstrated was quite impressive, using incrementatl
>compilation to generate intermediate-level "M" code that can be executed
>in memory by the Modula-2 interpreter, eliminating the need for native
>code compilation, linking and execution just to test routines.  If
>you stop on an error, you can return to the editor, fix the error
>-- and >resume compilation from where you left off!<

Is this m-code the same 'standard' m-code that will run on other machines?
For example, can I take the m-code produced by the Borland compiler and
run it on an IBM machine or an Apple?  (or even the Lilith machine?)



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