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A [[Turbo Pascal]] compatible 32 bit development environment for OS/2 2.x and higher from German company SpeedSoft that in addition to the [[Borland]] Object Pascal language supported most of the language extensions that early releases of Delphi had even though the IDE remained TP/BP like. | A [[Turbo Pascal]] compatible 32-bit development environment for OS/2 2.x and higher from German company SpeedSoft that in addition to the [[Borland]] Object Pascal language supported most of the language extensions that early releases of Delphi had even though the IDE remained TP/BP like. | ||
It later developed into the | It later developed into the [[Delphi]] compatible [[SpeedSoft Sibyl]] that in addition to OS/2 supported 32-bit Windows environments, and is still being supported as [[WDSibyl]] as the company open sourced the front end of the system. | ||
==Versions== | ==Versions== | ||
* 06/1994: Speed-386 PASCAL for OS/2 2.1 (demo | * 06/1994: Speed-386 PASCAL for OS/2 2.1 (demo pre-release) | ||
* 1995-06-23: Version 1.0 | * 1995-06-23: Version 1.0 | ||
* 1996-03-20: Version 1.5 | * 1996-03-20: Version 1.5 |
Revision as of 14:30, 2 July 2018

A Turbo Pascal compatible 32-bit development environment for OS/2 2.x and higher from German company SpeedSoft that in addition to the Borland Object Pascal language supported most of the language extensions that early releases of Delphi had even though the IDE remained TP/BP like.
It later developed into the Delphi compatible SpeedSoft Sibyl that in addition to OS/2 supported 32-bit Windows environments, and is still being supported as WDSibyl as the company open sourced the front end of the system.
Versions
- 06/1994: Speed-386 PASCAL for OS/2 2.1 (demo pre-release)
- 1995-06-23: Version 1.0
- 1996-03-20: Version 1.5
Author
- René Nürnberger, SpeedSoft