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   Dr John Stockton to All   
   Re: Where to get Borland Pascal?   
   09 Jun 06 20:53:22   
   
   From: jrs@merlyn.demon.co.uk   
      
   JRS:  In article <1Teig.3643$lp.184@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net>,   
   dated Fri, 9 Jun 2006 13:40:13 remote, seen in   
   news:comp.lang.pascal.borland, Charles Appel   
    posted :   
   >"Femme Verbeek"  wrote in message   
   >news:e6a9pt$ggl$1@localhost.localdomain...   
   >> Charles Appel schreef:   
   >>> It is a long shot, but you might contact Borland.   
   >>> At one time they made a free (non-commercial)   
   >>> version of BP7.   
   >>   
   >> AFAIK that was turbo and not borland pascal.   
      
   They are of course the same language from the same supplier; TP7 might   
   well suffice for the OP - and the Help might be doubly instructive.  BP7   
   is better than TP7, as it includes more capability; but TP7 is better   
   than nothing.   
      
   >> It was available at the French inprise site.   
   >   
   >I stand corrected. :^)   
      
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