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   Dr John Stockton to All   
   Re: RT 200 patch identification   
   16 Jul 05 17:19:37   
   
   From: jrs@merlyn.demon.co.uk   
      
   JRS:  In article <3jqq22Fqbne9U1@individual.net>, dated Fri, 15 Jul 2005   
   23:01:42, seen in news:comp.lang.pascal.borland, Robert AH Prins   
    posted :   
   >   
   >Better safe than sorry, download either Pedt Scragg's or my own improved   
   >CRT unit from garbo (URLs are in the mini-FAQ) and not only will you be   
   >released of RTE 200, but you will also get a slightly more   
   >smarlink-friendly unit. FWIW, Pedt's unit runs on every CPU, mine   
   >requires at least a 386.   
      
   But maybe not on every PC OS.   
      
   I have a suspicion that Borland's Pascal may not run in imminent 64-bit   
   operating systems, unless someone provides a 16-bit compatible DOS box.   
      
   Perhaps there could be an entry in the FAQ on system requirements for   
   Pascal, particularly that one (a past example : TP5 (or 5.5) was the   
   last version satisfactory on a floppy-only system, as TP6 used the disc   
   too much)?   
      
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