The Microsoft Pascal Compiler is Microsoft's implementation of the ISO Pascal language for DOS, Xenix, and OS/2. It was among Microsoft's early language products provided for DOS. It was superseded by Microsoft QuickPascal. The Microsoft Pascal Compiler was licensed to IBM, who sold it as the IBM Pascal Compiler.
Supports seperate module compilation, programs up to 1 megabyte with multiple data segments, overlays, 8087/80287, IEEE floating point, 8087/80287 floating point, and BCD decimal math libraries, linking modules from Microsoft C, Microsoft Fortran, or Microsoft Assembler, source compatibility between DOS and Xenix 286, file sharing and file locking, DOS pathnames, DOS I/O redirection, and source debugging with Symbolic Debug Utility.
Version 3.3 was available for MS-DOS and Xenix 286.
Wanted: Xenix version!
Download name | Version | Language | Architecture | File size | Downloads |
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Microsoft Pascal Compiler 3.30 (1985) (5.25-360k) | 3.30 | English | 8.72MB | 0 | |
Microsoft Pascal Compiler 3.30 Manuals (1985) | 3.30 | English | 131.23MB | 0 | |
Microsoft Pascal Compiler 3.31 (5.25) | 3.31 | English | 227.16KB | 0 |