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− | The latest stable version of Free Pascal (2.6.2) is available for download for the go32v2 DOS Extender. This means you can use a very modern compiler and all | + | The latest stable version of Free Pascal (2.6.2) is available for download for the go32v2 DOS Extender. This means you can use a very modern compiler and all its features for DOS programming. |
==DOS Programming Links== | ==DOS Programming Links== | ||
− | * [http://shareware.pcmag.com/product.php%5Bid%5D63036%5Bcid%5D296%5BSiteID%5Dpcmag The HTML version of SWAG] (SourceWare Archive Group). This is an 28MB archive of source code and examples, mostly for DOS and Windows 3.1 | + | * [http://shareware.pcmag.com/product.php%5Bid%5D63036%5Bcid%5D296%5BSiteID%5Dpcmag The HTML version of SWAG] (SourceWare Archive Group). This is an 28MB archive of source code and examples, mostly for DOS and Windows 3.1 programming with Turbo Pascal. Many snippets not involving assembler should however work without change on Free Pascal and many others are useful for any programming environment. The sources are mostly public domain, often well-documented and quite interesting. Some download links are broken, but there are many mirrors so keep trying until you find one that works. |
[[Category:Operating Systems and Platforms]] | [[Category:Operating Systems and Platforms]] | ||
[[Category:Historical]] | [[Category:Historical]] | ||
[[Category:FPC]] | [[Category:FPC]] |
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The latest stable version of Free Pascal (2.6.2) is available for download for the go32v2 DOS Extender. This means you can use a very modern compiler and all its features for DOS programming.
DOS Programming Links
- The HTML version of SWAG (SourceWare Archive Group). This is an 28MB archive of source code and examples, mostly for DOS and Windows 3.1 programming with Turbo Pascal. Many snippets not involving assembler should however work without change on Free Pascal and many others are useful for any programming environment. The sources are mostly public domain, often well-documented and quite interesting. Some download links are broken, but there are many mirrors so keep trying until you find one that works.