2012/4/6, Alex <alxm...@gmail.com>:

> Just to be clear, which is the best Pascal version available to date
> for FreeDOS?

Perhaps TP 3.0 - maximal effect taken out of minimum of code?

#v+
Turbo Pascal 3 for MS-DOS was released in September 1986. Being
version 3, there were lesser releases prior to it and flashier ones
after, but 3 was a solid representation of the Turbo Pascal
experience: a full Pascal compiler, including extensions that it made
it practical for commercial use, tightly integrated with an editor.
And the whole thing was lightning fast, orders of magnitude faster at
building projects than Microsoft's compilers.

The entire Turbo Pascal 3.02 executable--the compiler and IDE--was
39,731 bytes. How does that stack up in 2011 terms? Here are some
things that Turbo Pascal is smaller than, as of October 30, 2011:

The minified version of jquery 1.6 (90,518 bytes).

The yahoo.com home page (219,583 bytes).

The image of the white iPhone 4S at apple.com (190,157 bytes).

zlib.h in the Mac OS X Lion SDK (80,504 bytes).

The touch command under OS X Lion (44,016 bytes).

Various vim quick reference cards as PDFs. (This one is 47,508 bytes.)

The compiled code for the Erlang R14B02 parser (erl_parse.beam, 286,324 bytes).

The Wikipedia page for C++ (214,251 bytes).
#v-

http://prog21.dadgum.com/116.html

-- 
regards,
Zbigniew

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