OK, but...

I went to www.borland.com and you can download the personal Delphi-6
version for free. Go and look yourself. I don't know, if the personal
version has all the libraries you need but it's there :o)

Afaik, the $99 Version is just for the people who don't have some kind
of 
Broadband internet access.


Greetings,

Marc Wetzel




-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Steve
Underwood
Sent: Freitag, 15. November 2002 15:25
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Mspgcc-users] Dev-c++ IDE

Marc Wetzel wrote:

>Steve,
>
>Borland HAS an open-source enabled version for linux of that
>"pascal"-compiler named Kylix.
>
>There are also OpenSource versions for windows, but I not quite sure
>here.
>(if open-source == test-version, then it should work)
>
>My 2ct
>
>/Marc
>  
>
Thanks for the info, but it doesn't seem to be quite right. I just went 
to the Borland site. I downloaded Kylix 3 and they sent me a free 
activation key to use it for building GPL applications. I haven't tied 
it yet, but this much looks OK. Delphi is now version 7 (Bloodshed says 
it requires version 6) and is not free. A personal version, for building

non-commerical applications (whatever that means) is $99 - no so 
expensive, but not free.

I doubt Bloodshed will build properly with Kylix. If it were that simple

I'm sure there would be a proper Bloodshed for Linux available. All that

seems to exist for Linux is an ancient test version.

Regards,
Steve



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