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Orca Pascal

 

I recently bought the Orca suite of software and am trying some of the tutorials in Orca Pascal.

(I am hoping to write a IIGS game, and worked with Borland Delphi a lot decades ago.)

 

 

I hit a snag when trying to compile any example that involves the "uses" statement.

(although I can easily compile vanilla code examples)

The error message is "Could not start tools: 7686"

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I am thinking I likely need to copy some files to some location on the hard disk,

and things will compile.

 

 

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Looking for one ii plus short Alps keyswitch

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Replacing NiCad battery on Timemaster HO cards

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Apple2 memory map for Cubbyhole optimizations?

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Happy New Year

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