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A [[Pascal]] development system for 32 bit OS/2 and extended [[DOS]] that offered some compatibility with both Standard Pascal and [[Turbo Pascal]] and had strong numerical support including code generation for [[Weitek]] numerical co-processors and [[Intel 860]] arrays.
A [[Pascal]] development system for 32-bit OS/2 and extended [[DOS]] that offered some compatibility with both Standard Pascal and [[Turbo Pascal]] and had strong numerical support including code generation for Weitek numerical co-processors and Intel i860 arrays.


The system was later made available for [[UNIX]] System V3 and V4, [[Windows NT]] and [[Linux]] on x86 and [[Digital Alpha]] processors.
The system was later made available for [[UNIX]] System V3 and V4, [[Windows NT]] and [[Linux]] on x86 and Digital Alpha processors.
 
==Links==
* http://www.jurgott.org/linkage/news931.pdf Newsletter from 1993 that mentions his beta testing of the NDPcompiler and some benchmarks vis a vis DOS compilers.


==Licence and availability==
==Licence and availability==
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* [[Microway]]
* [[Microway]]


==Links==
* [http://www.jurgott.org/linkage/news931.pdf Newsletter] from 1993 that mentions beta testing of the NDP compiler and some benchmarks vis a vis DOS compilers.


[[Category:Tools]] [[Category:DOS Tools]][[Category:Pascal]]
[[Category:Pascal development environment]][[Category:Software written in Pascal]]
[[Category:SCO Tools]]
[[Category:MS Windows Tools]]
[[Category:Linux Tools]]
[[Category:Software written in Pascal]]

Latest revision as of 00:27, 10 November 2018

A Pascal development system for 32-bit OS/2 and extended DOS that offered some compatibility with both Standard Pascal and Turbo Pascal and had strong numerical support including code generation for Weitek numerical co-processors and Intel i860 arrays.

The system was later made available for UNIX System V3 and V4, Windows NT and Linux on x86 and Digital Alpha processors.

Licence and availability

Discontinued commercial software

Publisher

Links

  • Newsletter from 1993 that mentions beta testing of the NDP compiler and some benchmarks vis a vis DOS compilers.