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* [[Allan Mertner]] (Current code owner and maintainer) | * [[Allan Mertner]] (Current code owner and maintainer) | ||
Revision as of 20:31, 30 April 2015
Description
VP is a cross-platform 32-bit Pascal compiler, linker and debugger, which supports OS/2, 32 bit Microsoft Windows (Windows 95 and Up), some 32-bit DOS extenders and includes experimental support for Linux. Its open architecture allows this compatibility to be extended to more Intel-based operating systems, including full source-level debugging. VP has better support for Borland and Turbo Pascal code than any other tool, including later Borland systems.
This compiler itself was written in assembly.
Version
- Latest version: Virtual Pascal v2.1 (Build 279, Beta) (22 Aug 2004)
- There have bee occasional talks about releasing a bug-fix version from time to time but nothing has happened in the matter since early 2009.
Links
* Virtual Pascal v2.1 (Build 279, Beta): [1]
* Official Site: [2]
License
- Freeware - Discontinued.
Authors & publishers
- Vitaly Miryanov (Original author)
- fPrint Software (Original publisher)
- Allan Mertner (Current code owner and maintainer)
Publications
Local articles
- A review of Virtual Pascal 2.1 by Robert Basler