Re: [fpc-pascal] pascal on macbook

2008-04-27 Thread Ingemar Ragnemalm
Tom Verhoeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > For Pascal, you can also consider LWP (Light-Weight Pascal) at > Thanks! The link to the real home page is, however: http://www.ragnemalm.se/lightweight Richard Ward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>

Re: [fpc-pascal] pascal on macbook

2008-04-26 Thread Damien Gerard
Le Apr 25, 2008 à 4:10 PM, George R Smith a écrit : Felipe, Thank you for your reply. Do you have a Intel or PowerPC machine? And what kind of software do you wish to develop? I have not purchased the machine yet, looking at the MacBook with 4 meg of memory. I do not want to buy a lapt

Re: [fpc-pascal] pascal on macbook

2008-04-26 Thread Tom Verhoeff
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 09:10:25AM -0500, George R Smith wrote: > > I have not purchased the machine yet, looking at the MacBook with 4 meg of > memory. I do not want to buy a laptop that runs Microsoft, trying to get > away from them. I presume you mean 4 GIGAbyte, otherwise you'll have a hard t

RE: [fpc-pascal] pascal on macbook

2008-04-25 Thread George R Smith
Felipe, Thank you for your reply. >Do you have a Intel or PowerPC machine? And what kind of software do you >wish to develop? I have not purchased the machine yet, looking at the MacBook with 4 meg of memory. I do not want to buy a laptop that runs Microsoft, trying to get away from them. I am

Re: [fpc-pascal] pascal on macbook

2008-04-24 Thread Jerry
If you haven't been around the Mac much lately, you might also like to know that there is another compiler, GNU Pascal, or GPC. Free Pascal is like Delphi and GPC is more compatible with ISO standards, but each accommodates several dialects. Also, there is an alternate IDE under development

Re: [fpc-pascal] pascal on macbook

2008-04-24 Thread Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho
I'd say yes. Free Pascal works very well with Mac OS X. Here are instructions to install it: http://www.freepascal.org/fpcmac.var After installing Free Pascal, I'd recommend you to download the latest subversion Lazarus and then build the Carbon native Lazarus IDE. It's a native Mac IDE, and work