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Subject: Re: Coding examples (Re: VMS Pascal article)
Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2025 15:22:12 -0500
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On 1/6/2025 4:50 AM, Marc Van Dyck wrote:
> There used to be a book from Digital Press named "programming OpenVMS
> applications using Pascal" or something like that. Unavailable today
> unless you manage to find a used copy, of course. But before its
> publication, various versions of this book floated on the Digital
> network. It was named "Pastools". I still have a hardcopy of that book,
> version 0.9, so very close to the published version. Can electronic
> versions of this book still be found somewhere ? It is a very valuable
> resource for people who want to call system services from Pascal.

Writing VAX/VMS Applications Using Pascal / Theo De Klerk from 1991.

Not available any longer. But still covered by copyright.

Arne