...still looking for MS-Fortran for ANY DOS puter

Chris M chrism3667 at yahoo.com
Mon Jul 18 02:00:09 CDT 2005


are you the site administrator or something??? An
offer to buy or trade would not have been ruled out.
The COBOL compiler I mentioned was bought dopey
person, with manuals, for 5 bucks. I mentioned the
Borland Museum because I like passing on a hot tip
once in a while, ummm like yourself (who isnt aware of
e donkey?). But I dont feel the need to issue
ultimatums.
--- cctech-bounces at classiccmp.org
<holger.veit at ais.fraunhofer.de> wrote:
> Chris M wrote:
> 
> >I may have posted this request...plea...on cctech
some
> >time ago. I've been looking for an early Microsoft
> >Fortran compiler for eons. Vanilla DOS version
would
> >be fine, but for something exotic like the Tandy
2000
> >or Zenith Z-100 would be exquisite. I was fortunate
to
> >obtain, oo, MS-COBOL recently, and to my amazement
I
> >managed to WinImage the disks. Version 2.0 or
> >something. 
> > If any of you weren't aware, the earliest versions
of
> >Turbo Pascal and Turbo C are available for download
on
> >the Borland Museum.
> >
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> Hi, I guess with anonymous "Chris M" with a
throw-away yahoo address not 
> many people have many
> trust in handing out copies of software to you. This
software is 
> admittedly obsolete by far, but
> is still copyrighted by Microsoft. What Borland does
with their obsolete 
> software is their personal
> preference, and is not transferable to other
companies.
> 
> Personal suggestion: look into emule/edonkey P2P
networks for a key [Dos 
> Application], and don't tell
> anyone what you might see, and never ask here again.
> 
> Holger


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