TurboPascalDOSPassword
z80-playground-cpm-fat
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TurboPascalDOSPassword
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Turbo Pascal Turns 40
Here is a Turbo Pascal 3.0 Autoexe Password program I wrote in 1985: https://github.com/generalram/TurboPascalDOSPassword
I'd like to get into Free Pascal and Lazarus but I am also trying to get into so many other things like Python. I worked with Procasti to do this forum software: https://github.com/orionblastar/K666 But I forgot what I learned due to my medicine and mental illness which causes a disability.
I've come a long way, but needed a break to get sane again.
z80-playground-cpm-fat
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Late 70s and 80s: forget BASIC, we had Pascal and C
Something bespoke.
My code repository contains a link to a youtube channel where the board was discussed, and where I found it randomly. But sadly the upstream site of the provider and the (useful) forums it hosted are gone unless you use the wayback machine:
https://github.com/skx/z80-playground-cpm-fat
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Turbo Pascal Turns 40
That's what I remember too.
I briefly documented how to run Turbo Pascal 3.00A on a CP/M system a while back:
https://github.com/skx/z80-playground-cpm-fat/blob/main/TURB...
I'm doing that on a single-board Z80-based system, and it has to be said that writing pascal is a pleasure on such a machine. 64k of memory, and yet code compiles to real executables "instantly".
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submit for cp/m 2.x?
This is a copy of CP/M running on a single-board computer. Source code I'm using is here.
What are some alternatives?
processing - Source code for the Processing Core and Development Environment (PDE)
sjasmplus - Command-line cross-compiler of assembly language for Z80 CPU.
pas2go - Pascal to Go converter (converts a subset of Turbo Pascal 5.5)
cpmish - An open source sort-of CP/M 2.2 distribution.
K666 - K666 is forum discussion software, this is an attempt to write the Free version FreeK666 without violating copyright
ti84-forth - A Forth implementation for the TI-84+ calculator.
amstrad-diagnostics - Diagnostics program for the Amstrad CPC.
z88dk - The development kit for over a hundred z80 family machines - c compiler, assembler, linker, libraries.