Pascal for Small Machines

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News Oberon, the jewel by Niklaus Wirth and Jürg Gutknecht: Operating System, Compiler and Computer. Oberon Pi is a port of Peter ... Read More Additions to the Jim Welsh pages, Queen’s University Belfast and Emerate Professor at The University of Queensland Brisbane, School of ... Read More I found an archive with the source of the early Lisa Pascal by Silicon Valley Software. The archive contains images of ... Read More During my study at the VU Amsterdam in 1979, 1980 I worked with the Pascal-VU compiler. A full ISO standard ... Read More New developments for Pascal-M: Pascal-M for Flex OS on 6809 , 1980, source of compiler (in Pascal-M) and intepreter (6809 assembler ... Read More This site is about my experience with the Wirth school of languages, based on the ideas and implementations of Prof Niklaus Wirth, Kenneth Bowles, Per Brinch Hansen, colleagues, and their students. And my experience with the various variants, from the P2 and P4 compilers originating in Zürich ETH, via UCSD Pascal P-System to the Borland compilers and Modula and Oberon systems. All applicable to small computers and device control. On this website you will find information on Pascal for small machines, like Wirth compilers, the UCSD Pascal system, many scanned books and other files on UCSD Pascal, Pascal on MSX and CP/M, Delphi programming on PC, Freepascal and Lazarus on Windows and Raspberry Pi, Oberon systems. Many sources of early Pascal compilers! And last but not least my Pascal-M system! On this site you will information on (see the menu on the right!) – Standard Pascal and Validation – Niklaus Wirth – Edsger Dijkstra – Per Brinch Hansen – Ca.A.R Hoare – Jim Welsh – Pascal Px descendants like P5 and Pascal-M – UCSD Pascal – Other Pascal articles like Freepascal on Raspberry Pi, Turbo Pascal and Delphi and electronics Timeline of my exposure to the Wirth language and OS and systems family, 5 years as student, 10 years as software engineer, hobby, 40 years as the way of programming!...

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