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1.1 root 1: To translate a program using pc, place the source in a file whose name ends
2: in the characters ".p", e.g. "prog.p". The command
3: pc prog.p
4: will translate the program, leaving an executable program in the file a.out
5: in the current directory. This code can be executed by typing
6: a.out
7: The complete command line syntax for pc is
8: pc [ option ] [ -i file ... ] name.p ...
9: The command "man pc" will give information as to the options of pc.
10: Refer to the Berkeley Pascal User's Manual for more details.
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