add the lineat the top (after program programname; bit) and give it a shot.Code:{$Mode Delphi}
Assuming you use windows:
should do the trick. If it doesn't, some tweaking may be required. hope this helped.Code:fpc source.pas -MDelphi
add the lineat the top (after program programname; bit) and give it a shot.Code:{$Mode Delphi}
Assuming you use windows:
should do the trick. If it doesn't, some tweaking may be required. hope this helped.Code:fpc source.pas -MDelphi
I once tried to change the world. But they wouldn't give me the source code. Damned evil cunning.
These days porting from one platform to another in Pascal or Object Pascal is becoming much more accessible. Not only can this all be done with the FPC and Lazarus projects, but very soon Embarcadero is going to be releasing new versions of Delphi that will support both Mac OS X and Linux. If you don't mind managed code, you can also port it to .NET and with Mono support you can create managed code ports on these systems this way as well.
However if you prefer native executable solutions Free Pascal and Lazarus are the way to go until the new ports of Delphi come out.
Delphi on linux - been waiting for that one. Will definitely get a copy and learn it ASAP once it comes out. Oh, and just a thought but is there any news on any PGD comptitions soon? Just a thought.
I once tried to change the world. But they wouldn't give me the source code. Damned evil cunning.
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