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    TPGetOpt

    A getopt inspired unit for DOS Borland Pascal compilers and FPC.

    A getopt unit for DOS Borland compilers and Free Pascal based on the GNU textutils 1.12 getopt implementation and Håkon Løvdal's Turbo Pascal port. Contains a friendlier interface and several bug fixes.
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    pastinn

    Tinn (Tiny Neural Network) ported to Pascal

    Tinn (Tiny Neural Network) is a 200 line dependency free neural network library written in C99. https://github.com/glouw/tinn This is a Pascal port of that project, compatible with Delphi and FreePascal.
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    WinCMOC (M6809 C Compiler)

    WinCMOC (M6809 C Compiler)

    A C Compiler/Editor for Retro 6809 Machines (Colour Computer/Dragon)

    WinCMOC v0.6 is here! So many new features, I cant remember them all. Please uninstall old versions before installing. This is a port of the CMOC compiler (written by Pierre Sarrazin) to Windows. Currently CMOC does not support linking, so, I've written front end tools which edit CMOC's output so that it can be assembled and linked via LWTOOL's. A simple C editor in included which makes it easy to compile/build and run the xroar emulator. Please visit the CMOC website: http...
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    A port of TurboPower OnGuard to CLX and Linux platform.
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    Port of the Pascal-P4 compiler to Free Pascal and Delphi. The source code of Pascal-P4 is commented in the book "Pascal Implementation" by Steven Pemberton and Martin Daniels. The book is readable online at http://homepages.cwi.nl/~steven/pascal/
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    LibArt Pascal

    LibArt pascal port

    This is pascal port of the LibArt graphics library.
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    DUnit automates unit testing of Delphi code. The target audience for DUnit is developers who are both writing the code to be tested and the unit tests for that code, an approach advocated by Extreme Programming. Dunit is is a Delphi port of JUnit.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    This project is dedicated to the port of the Free Pascal Compiler to MIPS architecture.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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