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    Turbo Pascal (With DOSBox)

    Turbo Pascal (With DOSBox)

    Free compiler and development environment for Pascal

    Turbo Pascal (With DOSBox) (TPWDB) is a free and open source compiler and Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for Pascal language on Windows 64 Bit and 32 Bit. Using basic Pascal programming, many functions, no need to install multiple steps and integrate some other tools.
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    This library provides crypthographic functions written in plain Object Pascal, aimed to be portable and easy to use. Currently it contains BlowFish Cipher , MD5 and RipeMD hashes. More is planned.
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    Tools and libraries for dialing URI addresses directly from telephone's numeric keypad w/o phone directories. Encoded uri (for instance, SIP VoIP phone number) consists of decimal numbers only and can be entered from any telephone or other device.
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