Subj : Re: Learning Pascal again? To : Dan Egli From : Scott Adams Date : Thu Jul 10 2003 09:22 pm -=> Quoting Dan Egli to Chris Hoppman <=- DE> @MSGID: 1:3005/3 c9b2d955 -=> Chris Hoppman wrote to Andrew Clarke <=- AC>> You can probably find a copy of Borland Pascal 7.0 floating around >> on the w AC>> Google for "bp7.zip". CH> CH> ;) Thanks for the info. CH> CH> Now, borland will handle external .dll calls? DE> Ummm, Pascal for WINDOWS might. But BP7 itself? Nope. DLL's were not DE> common then. Plus, DLLs have NEVER been used in DOS programs, and bp7 DE> is a DOS compiler. You want Delphi for true win32 DLL support. Actually it can compile to 3 Dos, Protected mode and windows target. I frankly never thought about it but I GUESS programs written could be used in Win9X I'd see why not but back then win3.1 was the main version. .... "Whats it say?" - Sheridan "Next time, my way" - Ivanova --- Fringe BBS * Origin: EWOG II - The Fringe - 904-733-1721 (1:112/91) .