@(#)how_pc 1.1 (Berkeley) 3/2/81 To translate a program using pc, place the source in a file whose name ends in the characters ".p", e.g. "prog.p". The command pc prog.p will translate the program, leaving an executable program in the file a.out in the current directory. This code can be executed by typing a.out The complete command line syntax for pc is pc [ option ] [ -i file ... ] name.p ... The command "man pc" will give information as to the options of pc. Refer to the Berkeley Pascal User's Manual for more details.