I took a COBOL class in 1988.
On Fri, 2 Oct 2020 at 09:46, Dan Higdon <therealh...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Back in HS, I used the UCSD "P-System" Pascal compiler on our Apple][e > hardware. We had the UCSD FORTRAN compiler too, and being into computer > languages back then, I wound up getting enough FORTRAN in me to land an > internship. > > In college, we used Modula2 for anything beyond the basic classes. I never > used Pascal professionally, and for personal projects, I was way more > interested in FORTH and C. (And once Zortech C++ came out, C++). > > On Fri, Oct 2, 2020 at 3:36 AM Bradley Kuss <bradleyk...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >> From: Stephen Adolph <twospru...@gmail.com> >> To: m...@bitchin100.com >> Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2020 18:17:43 -0400 >> Subject: Re: [M100] compile and execute Turbo Pascal >> oh and also in Setup: >> MVT100 adapter with external LCD 80x24 >> >> On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 6:17 PM Stephen Adolph <twospru...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Well, that feels good! >> >> I finally got Turbo Pascal 3.01 configured (well enough) and running on >> Model 100! And I compiled and ran a demo provided by Borland. Sweet! >> >> Setup: >> REXCPM 2MB >> M100 CP/M (modified to remove 8085 undoc opcodes) >> Dual CPU board with 80C85 and NSC800 (socket at CPU on M100) >> Dual Main ROM adapter (need a specific mainROM for each processor) >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------- >> >> Just out of curiosity, how many members of the M100 forum used Pascal? >> Pascal came out in 1970 and I was still using/exploring Assembly Language on >> the Z-80 and the then current Intel processors.(actually the programs that >> ran on those processors using disassembly + assembly programs to tweak them >> or find out how the "worked"). Many of the reviews over time of Pascal were >> not very good so I never bought the program. But then C and it's derivatives >> (C+, C++) came along and changed the whole world of programming. >> >> Bradley R Kuss >>