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Re: Instant Pascal



"Phoenyx" <quazar@dcnet2000.com> wrote in message
20030918111053.5a8f958a.quazar@dcnet2000.com">news:20030918111053.5a8f958a.quazar@dcnet2000.com...
> On 18 Sep 2003 06:07:07 -0700
> willi@wilserv.com (Willi Kusche) wrote:
>
> >     I did and it didn't.  Worked when I installed to a 3.5 inch
> >     disk,
> > didn't when I installed it onto the first of two partitions on a
> > 100MB Zip disk.  Gee, didn't I say that in a prior message?
>
> Willi,
>
> Well, I tried the mentioned method myself, on KEGS/Linux with the
following results. The system was installed into the root of the specified
volume and I did not see a way to specify otherwise.
>
> Sorry if my prior message about copying the files was erroneous. The image
I thought worked when copying also has the original files still in the root
path. It seems the IP.SYSTEM file is still looking there for it's data.
>
> Note, there is still a display issue with KEGS/Linux.

Can I load any Pascal program into this, or do I need to
convert to text and type it in? I need to test it for disk
access before I claim it really works. Also, the display on
my real GS looks like it was freshly painted and someone
smeared their hand all over it. Is that what yours looks like
as well?

Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprizez };-)
Web Site - http://garberstreet.netfirms.com
Email - willy46pa@comcast.net



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