On Feb 10, 6:45 pm, "Richard Engebretson" <e...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> I recently got some ncurses:freepascal programs to work. Of course,
> ncurses is old, and I still use fpc 1.0.10 to command line compile.
> But I learned a lot and enjoy mostly understanding what is happening.
> I like linux, based on old unix.
>
> I live in rural Minnesota where older people fight younger people to
> preserve habitat, wildlife, etc. I have been advancing hay crop
> biofuels, organic food, and have many old friends.
>
> Maintaining old P2 or P3 computers has become harder. Everybody is
> pu****ng 600watt quad core gigawidgets. Cars are confusing, crammed
> with complexity.
>
> It has been cold here lately. A son of a good old friend returned home
> because his septic system froze up. The son has gadgets galore, but
> can't flush his toilet.
>
> I really appreciate freepascal. It takes a long time to learn the art
> of programming. Stability helps a person get old.
HI,
at the bottom of this page,
http://www.bloodshed.net/devpascal.html
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Dev-Pascal downloads :
Dev-Pascal 1.9.2 + Free Pascal compiler :
http://www.bloodshed.net/dev/devpas192.exe
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I don't know whether or not this IDE works well for slow PC.
dajava,


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