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Question by ricejeep
Submitted on 8/5/2004
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A vendor sent me a demo software product written in Borland Pascal. I know nothing of this Pascal. I have modified this demo software to match my hardware configuration. When I try to compile this new code I get errors stating comx.tpu is missing. Where do I find this tpu file. Would this be a special file from the vendor or a standard file with some compiler?

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RiceJeep


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