Turbo Pascal - Apple Macintosh

Apple Macintosh

Borland released Turbo Pascal for Macintosh in 1985. Much like versions 1 to 3 for other operating systems, it was written in compact assembly language and had a very powerful IDE, but not a good debugger. Borland did not support this product very well, although they issued a version 1.1, patched to run on the 32-bit Macintosh II. Macintosh support was dropped soon after.

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