Xref: utzoo comp.sys.mac.programmer:22963 comp.sys.mac.system:3739 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!bbn.com!nic!news.cs.brandeis.edu!news!phils From: phils@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu (Phil Shapiro) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer,comp.sys.mac.system Subject: Re: THINK Pascal unusable on my IIsi Message-ID: Date: 23 Mar 91 20:22:36 GMT References: <1991Mar22.024431.29227@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu> <1048@eplunix.UUCP> <1088@mephisto.edu> Sender: usenet@news.cs.brandeis.edu Distribution: usa Organization: Symantec Corp. Lines: 27 In-Reply-To: gil@daffy.gatech.edu's message of 23 Mar 91 14:56:29 GMT In article <1088@mephisto.edu> gil@daffy.gatech.edu (Gil Neiger) writes: In article <1048@eplunix.UUCP> mrn@eplunix.UUCP (Mark R. Nilsen) writes: >> I have no problems with THINK Pascal on my IIsi. Here's my >> setup: >> >> THINK Pascal 3.1 (!!! Did you get the patch? !!!) > ^^^^^^^^^^ >This is all you need. >See Apple's Mac IIsi compatability list for more >information The compatibility list says version 3.01 for Think Pascal and 4.02 for Think C. Should I interpret this to mean 3.1 and 4.2, respectively? Actually, Apple's "Compatibility List" is inaccurate, at least with regard to the THINK languages. Version 4.0 of C and 3.0 of Pascal both work fine on all Macintosh models. The current patchlevel of C is 4.0.2, and Pascal is 3.0.1. These patchlevels are recommended, since they fix bugs in the compilers or libraries, but they are by no means necessary for the IIsi, or any other Macintosh. -phil ---- Phil Shapiro Technical Support Analyst Language Products Group Symantec Corporation Internet: phils@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu