Hi, Fabrice! Hi, all!
According to Fabrice Laussy:
I do need the graph.tpu file (if it is actually a file... I even don't know what the hell it can be).
- I know it's not the topic of the mailing list... Really I apologize.
If you mean *Borland's* `graph.tpu', this is indeed off-topic and forbidden by law. But since GNU Pascal has its own Graph-compatible unit, be welcome if you mean that! (-:
- I know it's quite not very very legal, please the list, say you can't,
that it's forbiden by law and ethic, and please contact me by email.
GPC's "Graph" Unit is called "BGI2GRX". It is distributed as a `.pas' file according to a combination of the GNU Library General Public License (GNU-LGPL; for the underlying GRX library) and some other conditions specified in the file. It is perfectly legal to distribute it.
Be welcome to download it from
ftp://agnes.dida.physik.uni-essen.de/gnu-pascal/contrib
I am working with gpc on code for university's purpose, and when the code is near its end, I translate some part of code to make it run with MS standard. It's holiday, I would like to finish job at home... So I ask!
What's the problem? Just install GPC at home! It works perfectly on the PC under DOS (including Windows 95), OS/2, or Linux.
Hope this helps,
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