On 11/06/2012 04:39 PM, Sven Barth wrote:

* primitve procedural programs do definitely work
This sounds very promising for me, as my planned application is not on a formal OS, but I'll need to build a wrapper to make the Pascal procedures run on my homebrew OS.

I'll just need a decently working compiler and the necessary parts of the RTL,

I suppose I'll need to modify the RTL's OS-API interface according to my needs. Supposedly I just need memory management and semaphores / thread-communication, plus some kind of (serial) bytestream (Pipe). Not files.

In fact the first program is supposed to do the communication with a GPRS modem via a serial interface ("AT..." stuff). The program should be called from a (GNU) ANSI-C program and should be able to call ANSI-C procedures. (The program already works nicely on Delphi/Windows.)

I'll stay tuned. :-)

Thanks,
-Michael
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