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Thanks all



Thanks everyone for the leads. I will look into Kyan Pascal, and maybe try
to purchase a Z80 card to run CP/M.

Rob Jacox


"Mike Pfaiffer" <mike@digitalcivilization.ca> wrote in message
3C45E191.9040702@digitalcivilization.ca">news:3C45E191.9040702@digitalcivilization.ca...
> Rob Jacox wrote:
>
> > I am looking for a simple Pascal compiler that runs under ProDOS. I know
> > nothing may be out there, but am not a big fan of ApplePascal's
unfriendly
> > environment, and I would like to be able to run my applications from
ProDOS.
> > I have searched the internet, and come up empty. Is there any way to
easily
> > program an Apple II without using Basic or Apple Pascal?
> >
> >
> >
>
> If you have a GS there is Orca Pascal. You'll probably want to contact
> the folks at Syndicom for more info.
>
> As far as 8 bit compilers are concerned... I don't think there is
> anything else available.
>
> Later
> Mike
>
>
>
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