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Self-hosted Development Environments | Self-hosted Development Environments | ||
− | ==For [[Android]] | + | ==For Android== |
− | + | PascalGUI is the oldest self-hosted Pascal compiler on [[Android]]. | |
− | http://turbocontrol.com/helloworld.htm has simple program near the bottom of the page | + | You can use [http://turbocontrol.com/userland.htm UserLAnd] to load Free Pascal. |
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+ | http://turbocontrol.com/helloworld.htm has a simple PascalGUI program near the bottom of the page. | ||
Search youtube for PascalGUI and snake, 27:07 video has source code available. | Search youtube for PascalGUI and snake, 27:07 video has source code available. | ||
− | + | '''Quick manual:''' | |
You can export result of compilation (APK or binary), long-click compile button for that. | You can export result of compilation (APK or binary), long-click compile button for that. | ||
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Long click save button to "save as", long click run to run with arguments, long click open for recent files menu. | Long click save button to "save as", long click run to run with arguments, long click open for recent files menu. | ||
− | ==For the | + | ==For the Raspberry Pi Zero Wireless== |
− | Instructions to easily install console Debian and compile a program to monitor temperature and power and email and text the results | + | Instructions to easily install console Debian and compile a program to monitor temperature and power, and then email and text the results: http://www.controlpascal.com/self-hosted.htm#RPiZwKit |
− | ==[[Ultibo core]]== | + | ==(Not yet self-hosted) For all [[Raspberry Pi]] models: [[Ultibo core]]== |
https://ultibo.org/ and | https://ultibo.org/ and | ||
forum: https://ultibo.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=646 | forum: https://ultibo.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=646 | ||
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==ToDo items:== | ==ToDo items:== | ||
− | # Do first two tutorials here (after getting temperature sensor device): | + | # Do first two tutorials here (after getting temperature sensor device): [https://web.archive.org/web/20181020105324/http://www.controlpascal.com/tutorial.htm Tutorial] |
# Run text mode [[IDE]] (uses [[Free Vision]]). <br/>GUI is not needed for an embedded device, so keep things more simple by avoiding it. | # Run text mode [[IDE]] (uses [[Free Vision]]). <br/>GUI is not needed for an embedded device, so keep things more simple by avoiding it. | ||
# Add GUI and use [[ideU]] | # Add GUI and use [[ideU]] | ||
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-hosting | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-hosting | ||
− | http://controlpascal.com/self-hosted.htm | + | [https://web.archive.org/web/20190321155903/http://controlpascal.com/self-hosted.htm Info on other languages besides Pascal (C, Python, Forth, Java) and kits available] |
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+ | [[Category:Embedded]] |
Latest revision as of 07:47, 12 January 2020
Self-hosted Development Environments
For Android
PascalGUI is the oldest self-hosted Pascal compiler on Android.
You can use UserLAnd to load Free Pascal.
http://turbocontrol.com/helloworld.htm has a simple PascalGUI program near the bottom of the page.
Search youtube for PascalGUI and snake, 27:07 video has source code available.
Quick manual:
You can export result of compilation (APK or binary), long-click compile button for that.
Long click save button to "save as", long click run to run with arguments, long click open for recent files menu.
For the Raspberry Pi Zero Wireless
Instructions to easily install console Debian and compile a program to monitor temperature and power, and then email and text the results: http://www.controlpascal.com/self-hosted.htm#RPiZwKit
(Not yet self-hosted) For all Raspberry Pi models: Ultibo core
https://ultibo.org/ and forum: https://ultibo.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=646
ToDo items:
- Do first two tutorials here (after getting temperature sensor device): Tutorial
- Run text mode IDE (uses Free Vision).
GUI is not needed for an embedded device, so keep things more simple by avoiding it. - Add GUI and use ideU
- Install and use Lazarus
For general reference:
http://landley.net/aboriginal/about.html#selfhost
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-hosting
Info on other languages besides Pascal (C, Python, Forth, Java) and kits available