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Before installing Canterbury Pascal for JVM, make sure there is a fully pre-installed Java Development Kit 1.1.x or Java-2 SDK 1.2.x or later available on the target machine.
Canterbury Pascal for JVM is distributed in a ZIP-file named pascal3.zip. Copy or download this file to a temporary directory. From there unzip to the desired target directory. If you don't yet have an UNZIP utility for doing so, get one from www.winzip.com or www.pkware.com.We recommend using the name com.mhccorp for the target directory. It contains among others, in reversed order, the internet domain name components for the web site of mhccorp.com and as such should form a unique target directory name for the installation of software products from that company.
If installing to a Win32 or OS/2 platform, the target directory should contain the following files:
pas3.zip |
(compiler) |
If installing to a UNIX, Linux, AIX, Solaris or MacOS platform, the target directory should contain the following files:
pas3.zip |
(compiler) |
Finally, some permanent values are to be added to the java.class.path system property. On most operating systems this is done by adding them to an environment variable called CLASSPATH.
Example: If, on a Windows-95/98 machine, Pascal has been installed to a directory at "c:\stuff", and there is a pre-installed Java-2 SDK 1.2 at "c:\jdk1.2", then CLASSPATH must have the following values:
CLASSPATH=.\;c:\stuff\pas3.zip;c:\stuff;c:\jdk1.2\jre\lib\rt.jar;
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Canterbury Pascal for JVM (Last documentation update
Sep 02, 2004)
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