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diffrence between free pascal and tmt pascal

Newsgroups comp.lang.pascal.borland
Date 2014-02-07 13:12 -0800
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Subject diffrence between free pascal and tmt pascal
From "Patrick D. Rockwell" <prockwell@thegrid.net>

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Does anyone know the difference between free Pascal and tmt Pascal ?

I've heard that tmt Pascal only writes protected mode programs, and allows overlays. Free Pascal doesn't have overlays,  but can it write real mode programs?

Also, did Borland Pascal have the object code for its overlay unit? If so, couldn't I just compile it into a tpu unit under free Pascal so that I can have overlays in free Pascal? 

Thanks in advance. 

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diffrence between free pascal and tmt pascal "Patrick D. Rockwell" <prockwell@thegrid.net> - 2014-02-07 13:12 -0800
  Re: diffrence between free pascal and tmt pascal Marco van de Voort <marcov@toad.stack.nl> - 2014-02-08 10:52 +0000
  Re: diffrence between free pascal and tmt pascal Robert AH Prins <spamtrap@prino.org> - 2014-05-20 12:39 +0000

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