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In 1982 Microway introduced a set of runtime libraries that made it possible to use an 8087 in the original IBM PC. In 1986 NDP Fortran-386 was introduced. It was followed by NDP C in 1987. All NDP compilers were written in Pascal.
Products
- NDP C/C++
- NDP Fortran
- NDP Fortran-Pentium Compiler for OS/2
- NDP OS/2 Developers Pack (includes NDP Compiler and IBM OS/2 Toolkit)
- NDP Pascal