are you the site administrator or something??? An
offer to buy or trade would not have been ruled out.
The COBOL compiler I mentioned was bought dopey
person, with manuals, for 5 bucks. I mentioned the
Borland Museum because I like passing on a hot tip
once in a while, ummm like yourself (who isnt aware of
e donkey?). But I dont feel the need to issue
ultimatums.
--- cctech-bounces at
classiccmp.org
<holger.veit at ais.fraunhofer.de> wrote:
Chris M wrote:
>I may have posted this request...plea...on cctech
some
>time ago. I've been looking for an early
Microsoft
>Fortran compiler for eons. Vanilla DOS version
would
>be fine, but for something exotic like the Tandy
2000
>or Zenith Z-100 would be exquisite. I was
fortunate
to
>obtain, oo, MS-COBOL recently, and to my amazement
I
>managed to WinImage the disks. Version 2.0 or
>something.
> If any of you weren't aware, the earliest versions
of
>Turbo Pascal and Turbo C are available for
download
on
>the Borland Museum.
>
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Hi, I guess with anonymous "Chris M" with a
throw-away yahoo
address not
many people have many
trust in handing out copies of software to you. This
software is
admittedly obsolete by far, but
is still copyrighted by Microsoft. What Borland does
with their obsolete
software is their personal
preference, and is not transferable to other
companies.
Personal suggestion: look into emule/edonkey P2P
networks for a key [Dos
Application], and don't tell
anyone what you might see, and never ask here again.
Holger
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