<p>Am 10.10.2015 17:57 schrieb "Schneider" <<a href="mailto:schneidt@mail.nih.gov">schneidt@mail.nih.gov</a>>:<br>
><br>
> Sven:<br>
><br>
> > > > In addition you might be the biggest ISO user<br>
> > > > of FPC yet :) (which will hopefully help to find more bugs in that mode<br>
> > > > ;) )<br>
> > ><br>
> > > Well, assuming that it gets off the ground and I can compile my<br>
> > > programs ...<br>
> ><br>
> > I hope so. And we do after all want FPC to become fully ISO compliant<br>
> > as well so any feedback regarding this is appreciated.<br>
><br>
> Fabulous! Years ago I looked at FPC and couldn't use it. I see now<br>
> what I wrote on my web page:<br>
><br>
> <a href="https://alum.mit.edu/www/toms/software.html">https://alum.mit.edu/www/toms/software.html</a></p>
<p>I can't access neither that link nor the other. I get redirected to <a href="https://schneider.ncifcrf.gov/software.html">https://schneider.ncifcrf.gov/software.html</a> and there I get an error (don't know which one, I'm on mobile right now...).</p>
<p>> Silly that I had to figure those things out again this time ...</p>
<p>But then again things have changed since then ;)</p>
<p>> > I only asked, because maybe we're going to add support for Extended<br>
> > Pascal as well and then we could have at least tried to prioritize<br>
> > features that you need.<br>
><br>
> Only the ability to get date and time. If the format is the same as<br>
> used by GPC, then I wouldn't have to substitute modules.<br>
><br>
> <a href="https://alum.mit.edu/www/toms/delila/timegpc.html">https://alum.mit.edu/www/toms/delila/timegpc.html</a></p>
<p>I'll tell you once I'm able to access the website ;)</p>
<p>> I'm very much looking forward to an ISO compliant FPC!!</p>
<p>Me, too. Mainly for the sake of completeness though, but I do :)</p>
<p>Regards,<br>
Sven</p>