This Pascal compiler was created by the Computer Science Department of SUNY in Stony Brook back in 1975. The Pascal compiler generates code for the IBM 360 and is written in XPL. This project includes the source code for the Pascal compiler and the XPL compiler. This project also includes an IBM/360 simulator capable of running the output of both the Pascal compiler and the XPL compiler. The simulator is written in C and can run on most machines with a C compiler.

Features

  • A Pascal compiler written in XPL for the IBM/360
  • An XPL compiler that generates code for the IBM/360
  • An IBM/360 simulator capable of executing the output of both the Pascal and XPL compilers.

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Public Domain

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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Linux, Mac

Intended Audience

Developers

User Interface

Command-line

Programming Language

Pascal

Related Categories

Pascal Cross Compilers, Pascal Virtual Machine Software

Registered

2018-12-03