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  2. Microsoft Pascal - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Pascal is a discontinued implementation of the Pascal programming language developed by the Microsoft Corporation for compiling programs for running on its MS-DOS and Xenix [5] operating systems and, in later versions, on OS/2 (like many other Microsoft programming tools, albeit they are only capable of generating 16-bit programs for the latter).

  3. Pascal Script - Wikipedia

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    Using Pascal Script may provide additional flexibility during installation and uninstallation, e. g. by adding new wizard pages, calling DLLs and providing custom behaviour and install conditions. [1] Pascal Script is also used for server-side scripting in Pascal Server Pages and maXbox, a scripter studio with an inbuild Delphi engine.

  4. Free Pascal Runtime Library - Wikipedia

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    The Free Pascal Runtime Library, abbreviated RTL, is Free Pascal's runtime library. The RTL consists of a collection of units that provide components and classes for general programming tasks. It acts as a basis for Free Pascal 's Free Component Library (FCL) and the Lazarus Component Library (LCL).

  5. Dev-Pascal - Wikipedia

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    Dev-Pascal is a free integrated development environment (IDE) distributed under the GNU General Public License for programming in Pascal and Object Pascal. It supports an ancient version of the Free Pascal compiler and GNU Pascal as backends. The IDE is written in Delphi. It can also handle the Insight Debugger. Dev-Pascal runs on Microsoft ...

  6. Object Pascal - Wikipedia

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    Free Pascal Compiler (FPC) is an open-source Object Pascal compiler that supports many Pascal dialects, including Turbo Pascal 7, Delphi, and others. Currently, FPC can generate code for IA-32 , x86-64 , PowerPC , SPARC , and ARM processors, and for several operating systems, including Microsoft Windows , Linux , FreeBSD , Classic Mac OS , and ...

  7. Borland Turbo Debugger - Wikipedia

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    Turbo Debugger (TD) is a machine-level debugger for DOS executables, intended mainly for debugging Borland Turbo Pascal, and later Turbo C programs, sold by Borland.It is a full-screen debugger displaying both Turbo Pascal or Turbo C source and corresponding assembly-language instructions, with powerful capabilities for setting breakpoints, watching the execution of instructions, monitoring ...

  8. GNU Pascal - Wikipedia

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    GNU Pascal is ISO 7185 compatible, and it implements most of the ISO 10206 Extended Pascal standard. [2] The major advantage of piggybacking GNU Pascal on the GCC compiler is that it is instantly portable to any platform the GCC compiler supports. However since GPC is a frontend, it does have to adapt if major changes are done to GCC (like a ...

  9. PascalABC.NET - Wikipedia

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    PascalABC.NET was developed by a group of enthusiasts at the Institute of Mathematics, Mechanics, and Computer Science in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. [1] In 2003, a predecessor of the modern PascalABC.NET, called Pascal ABC, was implemented by associate professor Stanislav Mikhalkovich to be used for teaching schoolchildren instead of Turbo Pascal, which became outdated and incompatible with modern ...