Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!ncrlnk!ncrcae!hubcap!gatech!ncar!boulder!tramp!swarbric From: swarbric@tramp.Colorado.EDU (Frank Swarbrick) Newsgroups: comp.lang.pascal Subject: Re: Turbo Prof. Message-ID: <4698@boulder.Colorado.EDU> Date: 16 Nov 88 23:30:34 GMT References: <17527@adm.BRL.MIL> Sender: news@boulder.Colorado.EDU Reply-To: swarbric@tramp.Colorado.EDU (Frank Swarbrick) Organization: Beautiful Boulder By The Bay Lines: 17 In article <17527@adm.BRL.MIL> jc58+@andrew.cmu.edu (Johnny J. Chin) writes: >Is there anyway (or what's the best way) to get BOTH, Turbo C 2.0 and >Turbo Pascal 5.0 with the Turbo Assembler/Debugger? > >It's kind of pointless to buy both Professional packages. Which is the >cheapest way to achieve all of this (C 2.0, Pascal 5.0, and the Assembler)? If you're upgrading, then you can get all three for $149. (I'm not sure if you have to already own previous versions of both products.) If you are just buying them for the first time, either get Turbo Pascal Professional and just plain Turbo C, or visa-versa. Both ways it would cost the same. Frank Swarbrick (and, yes, the net.cat) University Of Colorado, Boulder swarbric@tramp.Colorado.EDU ...!{ncar|nbires}!boulder!tramp!swarbric "You can do it your own way, if it's done just how I say." --Metallica