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From: rap@ardent.UUCP (Rob Peck)
Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm
Subject: Re: jrt pascal
Summary: thats the way it was designed.
Message-ID: <736@ardent.UUCP>
Date: 30 Nov 88 18:58:21 GMT
References: <353@advdev.Cambridge.NCR.COM>
Organization: Dana Computer, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA
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In article <353@advdev.Cambridge.NCR.COM>, rec@advdev.Cambridge.NCR.COM (rob coutch) writes:
> Does anyone know how I can make  .COM  files with JRT PASCAL.
> The best I could do is use the linker and get  .IN2  files.
> What should I do from here?  I do not have a manual for JRT and have been
> running programs using the EXECUTE.COM program.

JRT Pascal was not designed to create .COM files, as I remember.
I had versions 2.0 and 3.0, sold off last year at a swap meet.
Your best bet is to go to Turbo Pascal, which is ever so much
more supported in the public domain.  You'll get the advantage of
a compiled language instead of JRT, which contains a byte-code
interpreter (again as I remember), within EXECUTE.COM so that is
the only way to run your programs.

I would be willing to bet that you can find a used CP/M version of
Turbo Pascal, version 2 or 3 for under $40 at a local swap meet,
WITH the manuals.

Rob Peck