Hello Jonas, Saturday, October 23, 2004, 6:41:59 PM, you wrote:
>> The question is: will moving to Freepascal permit me to compile my >> programs for Macintosh platform without severe hassle? JM> I don't know. That depends on whether you have a lot of endian-specific JM> code, whether you use much Windows-specific functionality, whether you JM> rely on the 80bit precision offered by the extended type on 80x86, etc. I understand this point. Of course I'm going to stick to Single/Double floating point formats and I'm not relying on Windows and platform-specific things like RDTSC too much. >> My goal is to be able to have the same program I have for Win32 >> compile and run for Mac just by switching compiler's target. JM> Even if something like that would ever be possible, note that such a JM> program will have little if any success in the Mac market. I was mainly thinking about developing 'slave' kind of modules - they have little to do with general UI. All I probably need is mouse and some key input. Thanks to Peter Vreman for Lazarus link. It looks like a helpful thing. However I wonder about its Mac compatibility - not too much Mac-related info is there it seems. -- Best regards, Aleksey mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal