CBFalconer wrote:
It was a considerable achievement anyhow. I have a box full of 8 inch disks somewhere with the original system for the 8080. They originated the concept of units. Unlike Turbo Pascal, USCD Pascal was pretty well standards compliant, with many extensions. In its day the editor was a joy to use. This dates back to the mid to late '70s.
... and it had an enormous influence, UCSD Pascal is more or less the mother or many later Pascal compilers.
I don't know if the Softech version is now publicly available, but Apple II UCSD Pascal can be found at ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/images/utility/programming/ apple_pascal/. An Apple II emulator for Macintosh is at http://www.bernie.gs/Bernie/. There are also Apple II emulators that run on other platforms than Macintosh, see http://devernay.free.fr/apple2/.
The UCSD P-System museum is at http://www.threedee.com/jcm/psystem/. I found it through http://www.pascaland.free.fr/pascall.htm#GPC
Regards,
Adriaan van Os