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Free Pascal Compiler 1.0.10
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Free Pascal (aka FPK Pascal) is a 32 Bit pascal compiler. It is
available for different processors (i386+ and 680x0) and
operating systems (Linux, FreeBSD, DOS, Win32, OS/2, AmigaOS).
The language syntax is semanticly compatible with TP 7.0, some
extensions used by Delphi (classes, rtti, exceptions,
ansistrings) are also supported. Furthermore Free Pascal
supports function overloading and other such features.
Sourcecode available on WEB-site.
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The best there is.




Posted on Saturday, October 06, 2001
Absolutely the best Pascal compiler currently available except for Delphi.
Together with Delphi it is a perfect set of tools for any Pascal development
On Linux I even prefer this above Kylix. It is more native
col code
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Posted by: steve on Friday, February 15, 2002
no comment
yep




Posted on Wednesday, February 27, 2002
good
Sweden




Posted on Wednesday, October 16, 2002
This program is a real paradise
Totally awesome piece of code




Posted by: ala on Sunday, December 22, 2002
ala
Have seen better




Posted on Saturday, March 01, 2003
ciao
A nice, good quality production compiler.




Posted by: Local on Tuesday, April 01, 2003
A large project with
- a lot of additional packages and
- operating systems.
- 2 processor support.
- supporting plain Delphi code.
The best Pascal development system available




Posted by: W.W. Heinz on Wednesday, April 02, 2003
FreePascal is a rock-solid Compiler which is compatible to the
most important and popular Pascal implementations as Delphi
or Turbo-Pascal. Since it is available for so many platforms, it
is the ideal tool to develop, port and maintain Pascal programs.
FreePascal is open source software under GPL. This makes the
product transparent to the public and guarantees that it will
not suddenly vanish like Turbo-Pascal!
Best Choice!
New Version
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Posted by: Steve on Monday, June 20, 2005
Took a look at the homepage - V2 released May 2005!
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