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Micro Programming Language - A Portable Language for Micro Computers
...The result is a compiler written in a high level language (PASCAL) which compiles to under 16K (CP/M). The symbol table, language syntax, and bytecode are all optimized for size.
I will write a MPL Reference Manual in time. Contact myself if you want to help get that written.
...Niklaus Wirth led an effort to gather and reconcile the different sources for the Pascal-P compiler in existence, which were collectively referred to as Pascal-P1.These were then published as part of a porting kit for the compiler.
Pascal-P2 is a "Running history project". It is a historical record, but still runs on modern computers.
Pascal-P2 exists mainly for historical reference. It was improved at ETH Zurich to become Pascal-P4, and brought to full ISO 7185 standard status as Pascal-P5.
You can find all of the Pascal-P versions here in sourceforge:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/pascal-s/
https://sourceforge.net/projects/pascal-p2/
https://sourceforge.net/projects/pascalp4/
https://sourceforge.net/projects/pascalp5/
https://sourceforge.net/projects/pascal-p6/
...Its going to take some time, since I've built up a lot of code over the years. But, give it a few months, and everything should be here.
The idea is to have a common code base for all my goodies, and a reference point for any "how do I" questions.
cheers
Derek