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Old 03-28-2008, 02:27 PM   #1
 
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Okay... Not exacty what i expected from my previous request for help...
Mod said it was "impossible". So i will attempt the impossible - making Pascal dev enviroment for making psp apps.
Check back for my progress... o yeah and please don't close this post.


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So how to you plan to achieve that
if you can't write more than a "Hello World" app in C?
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You do realise yo have to port/program/whatever a pascal compiler to target the PSP platform first, right?
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So how to you plan to achieve that
if you can't write more than a "Hello World" app in C?
I am resoucefull and i will be writing in pascal =D (my home field) with the help of 3 C\C++ enciclopedias. I know that task at hand is enormous. Wish me luck.
BTW: I have made Hello world app
[edit] Where can i get FULL set of PSP libs?
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You also realise that pascal natively supports only 64kb of memory?
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You also realise that pascal natively supports only 64kb of memory?
yes.
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I already warned you that requests are against the rules.

I told you, this is impossible, for the very reasons already stated.

Closed, again, with a vengeance.

Oh, and thanks for proving you don't know Pascal... since it doesn't only support 64kb of memory. (Thanks, Skylark.)
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