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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==
==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.
* [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.


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


 
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Revision as of 23:17, 23 January 2017

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.

Links

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

Licence and availability

Discontinued commercial software

Publisher