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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
A development environment for ISO 10206 Pascal, sometimes known as Extended Pascal to differentiate it from ISO 7185 Pascal (ETH P4) which is sometimes referred to as Standard Pascal. The Prospero Extended Pascal is notable as one of the earliest fully 32 bit development systems for OS/2 that came from outside IBM. The package was sold from 1993 to 2003 by Prospero Software Ltd. | A development environment for ISO 10206 Pascal, sometimes known as Extended Pascal to differentiate it from ISO 7185 Pascal (ETH P4) which is sometimes referred to as Standard Pascal. The Prospero Extended Pascal is notable as one of the earliest fully 32 bit development systems for OS/2 that came from outside IBM. The package was sold from 1993 to 2003 by Prospero Software Ltd. | ||
==Author== | |||
George Anthony "Tony" Hetherington | |||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* [http://www.prosperosoftware.com/EPIntro.html Extended Pascal .. a new standard in computer languages] | * [http://www.prosperosoftware.com/EPIntro.html Extended Pascal .. a new standard in computer languages] | ||
* [http://www.fh-jena.de/~kleine/history/languages/iso-iec-10206-1990-ExtendedPascal.pdf ISO 10206 Pascal] | * [http://www.fh-jena.de/~kleine/history/languages/iso-iec-10206-1990-ExtendedPascal.pdf ISO 10206 Pascal] | ||
* [http://www2.informatik.uni-halle.de/lehre/pascal/sprache/systeme/extpas.html A copy of the original product page from 1993] | |||
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Revision as of 21:49, 4 November 2014
Description
A development environment for ISO 10206 Pascal, sometimes known as Extended Pascal to differentiate it from ISO 7185 Pascal (ETH P4) which is sometimes referred to as Standard Pascal. The Prospero Extended Pascal is notable as one of the earliest fully 32 bit development systems for OS/2 that came from outside IBM. The package was sold from 1993 to 2003 by Prospero Software Ltd.
Author
George Anthony "Tony" Hetherington