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The term '''Sibyl''' denotes a family of [[Object Pascal]] IDEs for OS/2, eComStation and Windows.
 
The term '''Sibyl''' denotes a family of [[Object Pascal]] IDEs for OS/2, eComStation and Windows.
  
The first Sibyl version was Speedsoft Sibyl, which also included a [[Delphi]]-like Pascal compiler. After being discontinued by Speedsoft, development of Sibyl was resumed by Wolfgang Draxler. WDSibyl contains a [[Pascal]] compiler that is an improved version of that of Speedsoft Sibyl.
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== Speedsoft Sibyl ==
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The first Sibyl version was Speedsoft Sibyl, which also included a [[Delphi]]-like Pascal compiler.  
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== WDSibyl ==
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After being discontinued by Speedsoft, development of Sibyl was resumed by Wolfgang Draxler. WDSibyl contains a [[Pascal]] compiler that is an improved version of that of Speedsoft Sibyl.
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== Open Sibyl ==
  
 
Another modern Sibyl implementation is Open Sibyl, a RAD IDE that abadonded the Sibyl compiler and replaced it with [[Free Pascal]].
 
Another modern Sibyl implementation is Open Sibyl, a RAD IDE that abadonded the Sibyl compiler and replaced it with [[Free Pascal]].
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== External Links ==
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* [http://www.wdsibyl.org wdsibyl.org, official information on WDSibyl]
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* [http://sibyl.netlabs.org Official Open Sibyl site]
  
 
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Revision as of 01:18, 1 February 2015

The term Sibyl denotes a family of Object Pascal IDEs for OS/2, eComStation and Windows.

Speedsoft Sibyl

The first Sibyl version was Speedsoft Sibyl, which also included a Delphi-like Pascal compiler.

WDSibyl

After being discontinued by Speedsoft, development of Sibyl was resumed by Wolfgang Draxler. WDSibyl contains a Pascal compiler that is an improved version of that of Speedsoft Sibyl.

Open Sibyl

Another modern Sibyl implementation is Open Sibyl, a RAD IDE that abadonded the Sibyl compiler and replaced it with Free Pascal.

External Links

Various Pascal Compilers:
AAEC Pascal | Alice Pascal | Apple Pascal | Borland Pascal | Clascal | Delphi | Free Pascal Compiler (FPC) | GNU Pascal | Kylix | Lisa Pascal | Mac Pascal | Metrowerks Pascal | NBS Pascal | OMSI Pascal | PascalABC.net | P32 | Sibyl | Smart Pascal | Stanford Pascal Compiler | Swedish Pascal | THINK Pascal | Turbo Pascal | UCSD Pascal | VAX Pascal | Virtual Pascal | winsoft PocketStudio
An extensive list of compilers was maintained at Pascaland (Internet Archive Version) up to January 2018.