Hi Vic,
Delphi 1 is 16 Bit, and before it there was BP7 (Borland Pascal Vers. 7) .
As long as you do not need ROMable code, you could use one of them (I think tey 
are downloadable brom Borloand for free)
Have fun!
Bob

>     If this is too Off Topic, I apologize.
>     
>     Any old DOS users out there?
>     
>     I am working on a project that has an 80186 imbedded computer running  DOS
>     (probably 6.2 or so). The recomended software for writing code is Borland
>     C++ Ver4.5 which is distributed with the computer. I am a long time Pascal
>     programmer and would be more comfortable using Pascal than C++. I need to
>     generate 16 bit code. Is there any Pascals out there that can do this. I
>     might even consider a 16bit Basic if absolutely necessary. I will be 
> using a
>     WinXP platform, but might try to dig out an old 386 machine if necessary.
>     
>     Any enlightenment will be appreciated.
>     
>     TIA
>     
>     Vic
>     
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