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Virtual Pascal is a cross-platform 32-bit [[Pascal]] development system that mimics classic [[Turbo Pascal]]. It sports a compiler, linker and debugger, targets  OS/2, 32 bit [[Microsoft Windows]] (Windows 95 and Up), some 32-bit DOS extenders and has experimental support for [[Linux]], it open architecture allows this compatibility to be extended in theory to more Intel-based operating systems, including full source-level debugging but due to the discontinuation of the project that is unlikely to ever happen.
Virtual Pascal is a cross-platform 32-bit [[Pascal]] development system that mimics classic [[Turbo Pascal]]. It sports a compiler, linker and debugger, targets  OS/2, 32 bit [[Microsoft Windows]] (Windows 95 and Up), some 32-bit DOS extenders and has experimental support for [[Linux]], it open architecture allows this compatibility to be extended in theory to more Intel-based operating systems, including full source-level debugging but due to the discontinuation of the project that is unlikely to ever happen.


Notably, VP has better support for Borland and [[Turbo Pascal]] code than any other 32 bit tool, including later [[Borland]] systems and the compiler itself is written entirely in [[assembly language]].
Notably, VP has better support for Borland and [[Turbo Pascal]] code than any other 32 bit tool, including later [[Borland]] systems, furthermore the support for [[Turbo Vision]] code is amongst the best ever released, also notable is that compiler itself is written entirely in [[assembly language]].


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Revision as of 13:59, 11 June 2016

Virtual Pascal Installer
Virtual Pascal Installer

Virtual Pascal is a cross-platform 32-bit Pascal development system that mimics classic Turbo Pascal. It sports a compiler, linker and debugger, targets OS/2, 32 bit Microsoft Windows (Windows 95 and Up), some 32-bit DOS extenders and has experimental support for Linux, it open architecture allows this compatibility to be extended in theory to more Intel-based operating systems, including full source-level debugging but due to the discontinuation of the project that is unlikely to ever happen.

Notably, VP has better support for Borland and Turbo Pascal code than any other 32 bit tool, including later Borland systems, furthermore the support for Turbo Vision code is amongst the best ever released, also notable is that compiler itself is written entirely in assembly language.

Version

  • 1995: Virtual Pascal 1.0
  • 1996: Virtual Pascal 1.1
  • 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.

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Licence

  • Freeware - Discontinued.

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