

As of report 3.0.0, ISO Pascal mode is fairly complete, with one remaining bug that has since been fixed in the trunk branch. I tried that in OS 7 in 1995 and it works also in OS 9.2.2. As of explanation 2.7.1, Free Pascal implemented basic ISO Pascal mode, though many things such as Get and Put procedure and file-buffer variable concept for file handling were still absent. It's free, it has a very easy interface and it makes very small programs, but it generates 68k code and it has no debugger (you have to use MacsBug). Other possibility: install an OS 7.5.3 emulator on your XP computer.ġ) MacMETH is a Modula-2 compiler that works in OS 9.2.2, it has a debugger but no linker.Ģ) MacOberon 4 and MacOberon/F work in OS 9.2.2, but they have a strange interface.ģ) MacOberonLite 1.0 from July 1993 works in OS 9.2.2. If you buy an OS 8.1 Mac from eBay for 5 $ that could be a cheap solution. Other possibility: Think Pascal 4.0 works in OS 8.1. There's a possibility to install a Pascal compiler in MPW, but I never saw that work and the interface is very strange. Software-update: Free Pascal 2.0.2 De compiler is beschikbaar voor meerdere besturingssystemen zoals FreeBSD, Windows, Mac OS X en Netware en voor verschillende processors zoals x86, Sparc. As of version 2.0.2, inline works accross units.
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If it has to be Pascal and it may not be CodeWarrior then I see no good solution.Ģ) Most Pascal compilers build only 68k code.ģ) It's better to write PPC programs for OS 9. Free Pascal Reference guide Reference guide for Free Pascal, version 3.0.0 Document version 3.0. The teacher said: "If your boss wants that you write your programs in BASIC because that's the only thing that he understands, then you have write them in BASIC." Thus you must have Pascal. Free Pascal Compiler (FPC) is a compiler for the closely related programming-language dialects Pascal and Object Pascal. It's already 21 years ago that I wrote a Pascal program.
