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    Pascal NUCLEUS (GUI/VM)

    Pascal NUCLEUS (GUI/VM)

    Portable Pascal GUI Library for Atari ST/TT/MSDOS

    NOTE: As of r816, Nucleus source code is licensed under GPLv3. (8th Oct 2017) Nu|cleus [ˈnjuːklɪəs] - The central and most important part of an object, movement, or group, forming the basis for its activity and growth. This is yet another long-term project (YALP?). The aim is to write a portable GUI/OS for Atari ST, Amiga and DOS. The code must be small, fast and support modern GUI features. ie: Embedded component controls. The code current compiles with Highspeed Pascal (Atari ST) or FreePascal. I hope to have it compiling for the Amiga (also using Highspeed Pascal), and supporting a built in p-code compiler/interpreter for cross platform development.
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    MPL Bytecode Compiler

    MPL Bytecode Compiler

    Micro Programming Language - A Portable Language for Micro Computers

    ...MPL is a small, simple language based on BCPL, B, C and Jesusonic. The compiler and interpreter are written in portable Pascal. I have successfully compiled MPL for CP/M, DOS, Windows, Atari ST, Amiga and the Tandy Colour Computer. MPL is designed to be tiny in every way, while implementing all the important features of BCPL & B. 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. ...
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    Classic BCPL for the ATARI ST

    Classic BCPL for the ATARI ST

    BCPL was designed by Martin Richards at Cambridge University (1966)

    ...The code now compiles clean for the Atari ST, so it should work for anything else.
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    A set of bindings (for C, C++, Pascal and Object Pascal) for the GEM desktop environment on MS-DOS, Atari TOS and Linux (GEMIX) as well as an application framework for C++ and Object Pascal optimized for developing GEM desktop applications.
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