UCSD Pascal
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Created during the latter half of the 1970's, USCD Pascal is an interpreted version of the Pascal programming language developed at the University of California, San Diego under the leadership of Kenneth Bowles and gets its name from the initials of the university. The system is based on ETH Pascal and uses the same p-code interpreter/virtual machine and was initially a straight port of the Pascal system to the types of microcomputers that and mimicked the French Micral microcomputer that had gained such a Pascal system port a few years earlier.
UCSD Pascal implementations
OS/2 Pascal tools based on UCSD Pascal
- Cabot UCSD Pascal Commercial - Discontinued
- Pecan UCSD Pascal - 16 bit only - Discontinued
- ucsd-psystem-xc - Open Source - Discontinued.
OS/2 Pascal tools that offer some UCSD Pascal compatibility
- Free Pascal - Open source - Current - Very limited compatibility in more recent versions.