There is a demo version available, it's limited, but it's at
www.mikroe.com they have chips there, development boards, and
quite a bit of documentation(though they do commit spelling errors and
such, being from looks like russia....) have a look around, if you
find anything interesting let me know. there is a version for the
PIC boards, and dsPIC boards, and one other i can't remember right now.
--- In turbopascalprogramming2@yahoogroups.com, John Vesty
<javesty@...> wrote:
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> Hi Lithium
>
> I would be interested in the version of Pascal for
micro-controller projects. Is it free?
>
> Regards
>
> John V.
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> lithium381 <no_reply@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
> Aye aye! Long live Pascal! I've recently gotten the idea
in my head
> to do some micro-controller projects...normally those use ASM or a
> form of it...i don't know ASM...(though i would like to learn) but i
> found a pascal interepreter for it!!! YES!!! So, I'll post some
> projects and such if i get around to building them, i have other
> projects i'm working on that i really need to finish first....FM
> transmiter, stepper motor control(probably first project with
> microcontrollers) an R/C car from scratch etc...... why, becuase i
> can! See y'all next time
>
> -Lithium
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