Hello FPC list,
I would like to inform you, that I ported an improved version
of the Stanford Pascal compiler (a descendant of the Wirth P4
compiler) to Windows, OS/2 and Linux.
I improved this compiler, which comes from the IBM mainframe,
by adding several features that I needed and that I
Am 24.12.2016 um 12:50 schrieb Mark Morgan Lloyd:
On 24/12/16 11:30, Bernd Oppolzer wrote:
chars in
the (character) P-Code file had to be converted to character
constants; all
places where character A - for example - was represented as numeric 193
(which is EBCDIC 'A') had to be found
Am 26.12.2016 um 10:31 schrieb Alexander Stohr:
Am 2016-12-25 um 21:42 schrieb Bernd Oppolzer:
Thank you for your feedback.
Thank you for your kind answers.
You're welcome; I'm happy to meet someone who is interested in my work :-)
BTW, I had to remove some sort of self check from
OF CODE GENERATED, 8.24 SECONDS IN POST_PROCESSING.
EXEC PASLINK PASCAL1
Ready; T=17.71/27.02 18:17:06
Kind regards
Bernd
Am 29.04.2023 um 18:15 schrieb Bernd Oppolzer:
This may be slightly off-topic, but I can tell you some facts about my
Stanford Pascal compiler,
which runs
- native on z
This may be slightly off-topic, but I can tell you some facts about my
Stanford Pascal compiler,
which runs
- native on z Mainframe machines (which may count as a RISC machine,
given the instruction set used)
- emulated by Hercules, which is a emulator of z Mainframes
- by emulating P-Code,
Am 29.04.2023 um 19:48 schrieb geneb via fpc-other:
On Sat, 29 Apr 2023, Bernd Oppolzer via fpc-other wrote:
This may be slightly off-topic, but I can tell you some facts about
my Stanford Pascal compiler,
which runs
- native on z Mainframe machines (which may count as a RISC machine