Hello,
I am new to the FPC-Pascal list. I programmed in Borland Pascal in the late 1980's and early 1990's including a DOS star mapping program called Deep Space (see http://www.davidchandler.com). I never made the transition to Object Pascal, Delphi, or a Windows environment.

I was wanting to review the list archives, but the link at http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal appears to be broken. I would appreciate a good link if the archives really exist.

My main problem getting started with FPC has been general logistics operating in a Windows environment. I have an icon to open FPC on my desktop. If I have the programs I am working on in various directories called c:\project1, c:\project2, etc., how do I configure the Options/Directories to look for things in the right places and put compiled code in the right places? Do I need separate icons to open FPC for each working directory?

Also I did a Hello program that put the output in a DOS screen, which flashed off immediately. I got it to stay open by waiting for input using the keypressed function in the CRT unit. Is there some other way?

Where would I read to start learning about producing GUI output? Is there still the distinction between text and graphics modes as in the Turbo Pascal days? Do I need to read up on Delphi to be able to use GUI features in FPC, or are there tutorials for FPC that would get me there directly?

Enough questions for now. Thanks in advance for any help you can give to help me get off the ground.

--David Chandler
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