Ok, then they are getting out of the NATIVE COMPILER BIZ.
Dominique, how do you feel about the fact that you will not be able to port your native Win32 code to Win64?
You ok with that? If you get into 32-bit .NET that calls 32-bit unmanaged pascal code, you will *NOT* be able to do that on 64-bit windows.
-dennis ----- Original Message ----- From: Dominique Louis To: Dennis Landi Cc: gpc@gnu.de Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 4:45 AM Subject: Re: Gnu Pascal running on 64-bit Linux or Windows?
Hi Dennis,
Dennis Landi wrote:
Evidently, although Borland has ported Delphi to .Net, they have no plans to create a 64-bit native compiler. In fact, they have licensed the .Net compiler from MS. They seem to be getting out of the native compiler biz altogether.
I don't think the above statement is accurate.
So they currently are not getting out of the native compiler biz. At least not with their Pascal product.