The SAGE II that had native Pascal (68000) was
not a popular machine.  Waterloo Pascal on the SuperPet....Pascal never
really made it on the microcomputer platform did it?


Bob Wallace (Microsoft's tenth employee) wrote the Micorsoft MS-DOS Pascal compiler. He told me not to use the runtime library, which was also then included with Microsoft Fortran, etc. Later, he left Microsoft when an appointment became necessary to talk to billg, and formed "Quicksoft", selling PC-Write (a significant player in "shareware")

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