> Yes it did. It's the ISO 10206 standard (aka 'extended pascal'). Which > includes seperately compilable modules (with initinializing, renamings, etc), > strings, real file handling, system library, external interfacing, and lots > more. There is a commercial validation suite and procedure and there are > a number of validated commercial (and free, like FreePascal) compilers > available for the popular platforms. So, aside from syntax, how does it differ from Ada? (not too detailed, please...) -- Wes Groleau http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~wgroleau