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|    Ralf Folkerts to Mark McDougall    |
|    Re: UCSD Pascal?    |
|    05 Oct 07 21:03:09    |
      From: ralffmail-news1@yahoo.de              Mark McDougall wrote:       > Ralf Folkerts wrote:       >       >> I'm not really sure but IIRC there once was UCSD-Pascal for the       >> TRS-80; I saw it somewhere and IMHO it was a two- or three-Disk-System       >> and used it's own p-Code OS.       >       > I know this isn't what you're after, but if you're running a Model 4,       > you may want to consider Turbo Pascal under CP/M. I used that for a few       > uni assignments about 20 years ago... also wrote a few graphics       > primitives in assembler for it for the MicroLabs hires board...              Hi Mark,              thanks for the hint! As you mentioned I was more looking after the       UCSD-System as I was fascinated by the fact that the OS was mostly       p-Code :-) By that time I had some cheap TRS-80-Pascal but can't       remember which exactly. Re. Turbo Pascal: That was one of the things I       missed; I used the TRS-80 for rather a long time, then migrated to OS/2       1.3 (did use DR-DOS for a short time before) and then to Linux and       FreeBSD which left me using mostly FreeBSD today. The early TP was great       by it's features and the price, a few friends did use it.              Cheers,       _ralf_              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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