I don't know much about UCSD, but AFAIK this is a small PASCAL implementation
for microcomputers. The Stanford compiler was a port of the P4 compiler of
Niklaus Wirth to the IBM mainframe with some extensions. I took the 1982 version from the McGill University (from the MUSIC/SP system), ported it to VM/370 R6 (on Hercules) and made some extensions to it, including new control statements
BREAK, CONTINUE and RETURN.

Kind regards

Bernd



Am 01.10.2013 22:36, schrieb efinnell15:
What's the difference in Stanford and UCSD versions?



In a message dated 10/01/13 15:05:31 Central Daylight Time, 
bernd.oppol...@t-online.de writes:
Today I am trying to add some - more - extensions to the old Stanford
Pascal
compiler of 1982 (running on VM/370 R6 on Hercules) with the final
target to

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