Hello, Peter Gerwinski! You wrote:
According to Frank Heckenbach:
But UCSD was non-standard, too, wasn't it? Just out of curiosity, it doesn't really matter to me.
UCSD Pascal was developed at the University of California San Diego (UCSD), not by a company, that's why I consider it as a well-defined standard, although no ISO standard. I have read about a company "SofTech" distributing UCSD Pascal, and I got mine from Apple as "Apple Pascal". If somebody has some more exact information, I would be glad to know.
Cabot software sells "Cabot UCSD Pascal" - which is available for Dos, OS/2, various unix platforms, and (I think) Win32. It produces portable p-code as well.
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