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Subject: Re: A Pascal development system on the Mac?
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Date: Fri, 14-Dec-84 18:01:24 EST
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From: jhf@LANL (Joseph H. Fasel III)

> From: kato.SV@XEROX.ARPA
> 
> There are 2 Pascals that I know of.
> 1) MacPascal from APPLE. They are working on a compiler but since
> MacBasic still isn't ou, I wouldn't hold my breath. If your application
> isn't too large, you might try the released interpreter MacPascal.
> 2) SofTech's UCSD development system. Has an assembler, Fortran 77, and
> Pascal (compiler or interpreter, I don't know). I think it's been
> released.
> 3) Doesn't UCB have some Lisas there for some project? You may be able
> to use them by twisting the appropriate arm.
> 
> Kato.sv@Xerox.ARPA

Shouldn't it be possible to use Berkeley Pascal with the SUMacC stuff?
Does an M68000 pc exist?  I wouldn't think it would be too hard to cobble
one together.