[SCC_Active_Members] download copies of Turbo Pascal 1.0 ?
    Lee Courtney 
    lcourtney at mvista.com
       
    Mon Oct 24 14:34:50 PDT 2005
    
    
  
Hi Kathy,
Great link, thanks! Good for several reasons:
1) shows at least one corporate software producer is arching software for
historic reasons,
2) example of a software repository,
3) TurboPascal was a knee in the curve for PC based development tools. First
really low cost compiler aimed at a mass market.
Good catch!
Lee Courtney
MontaVista Software
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: scc_active-bounces at computerhistory.org
> [mailto:scc_active-bounces at computerhistory.org]On Behalf Of Gust, Kathe
> Sent: Monday, October 24, 2005 12:42 PM
> To: SCC at CHM
> Subject: [SCC_Active_Members] download copies of Turbo Pascal 1.0 ?
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> This in today's Cringely.  Don't know whether anyone is interested in
> Pascal?
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>
> Quattro Pro Quo: Reader Jim B. suggests those interested in ancient
> software pay a visit to Borland's online museum
> < http://community.borland.com/museum >, where you can download copies
> of Turbo Pascal 1.0, among other dusty gems.
>
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