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![]() Jim Lux ha escrito: John Smith wrote: Richard Clark wrote: ... I wholly abandoned MS whose expensive compiler and math libraries (upwards to $600) were abysmal in comparison to the $50 TurboPascal product. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC Indeed, if someone prefers pascal (hey, any language is OK with me, even Fortran--wink Roy) Here is 5.5 ... I would suspect it will get you what you want: http://dn.codegear.com/article/20803 Grab the zip file. Regards, JS Octave (the Matlab clone) is available for almost all platforms, and is quite easy to learn to use. For things like manipulating matrices and vectors, it's pretty slick. The real Matlab has better graphics packages (in terms of integration with the package, etc.), but from a straight out computation standpoint, Octave works just as well. Hello Richard, John and Jim, First, Thanks for the info. I downloaded TP55 via the link. Good thing that Embarcadero (sounds 100% Español) makes available older versions of popular software. One of the options I had in mind, was to use an older version of Delphi. I prefer this above VB. Structured design isn’t strange to me, so Pascal, is still attractive for me (though it is not as popular as years ago). My lecturer for high level programming was Mr. L. Ammeraal. I know Turbo Pascal was very popular. Later, many people I know used also the Delphi product (both free time and professional SW development). After that some people switched to C++ builder. Best regards, Wim PA3DJS www.tetech.nl forget abc and you have a valid mail address. |
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