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Re: What exactly WAS Apple Pascal?
- Subject: Re: What exactly WAS Apple Pascal?
- From: Gregory Weston <gwestonREMOVE@CAPSattbi.com>
- Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2004 12:35:09 GMT
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In article <cd7lc2$q52$1@ottoman.cs.fiu.edu>,
Zorin the Lynx <yakko@zorin.org> wrote:
> I had exactly ONE program that used Apple Pascal, and that was SmartCom
> I, which drove my MicroModem IIe. (Note: This was the most useless comm
> program ever. It had no industry-standard file transfer protocols and
> had a goofy design. But hey, it got me on BBS's!)
That's perfectly in keeping with the package, since you had a Hayes
modem that wasn't controlled by the Hayes modem command set.
G (had one as well)
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