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Kyan Pascal

Published by Kyan Software, Inc.

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Information

Genre
Programming - Language
Language
Machine Language
Controls
Keyboard
Players
-
Programmer(s)
[unknown]
Year
1986
Publisher
Kyan Software, Inc.
Country
USA
License
Commercial
Medium
Disk
Rarity
7

Votes / Statistics

Rating: 8.6/10 · Votes: 108 · Downloads: 3,692 · Hits: 23,502

Additional Comments

Version 1.0 and 1.1 included in download.

Screenshots (2)

Kyan Pascal — screenshot 1
Kyan Pascal — screenshot 1
Kyan Pascal — screenshot 2
Kyan Pascal — screenshot 2

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Comments (2)

  • Level4214 Oct 2010

    Waha, good memories about Kyan Pascal ! Back in the day we had stupid PC's with floppy drives at school and we had to learn to program in Pascal because it was "structured". On an open day, we were allowed to bring our home machines. Our teacher said they were nothing compared to the "power" of the "real" PC's, so I challenged him to type in the same PASCAL program on "his" PC and I on my 130XE and link and compile it and run it and see which system would be faster. Of course I didn't tell him that I had stored EVERYTHING on the 130XE's Ram-disk and he was flabbergasted when I was already running the program while his compiler was still loading from floppy (there was NO HD in the PC's ;) ). I was laughing out loud at him and so were my class-mates... I never used PASCAL after school....does it even exist still today ? It was way too limited IMHO.

  • Enrique Ganem31 Jan 2008

    I was amazed to see a decent Pascal compiler on my tiny Atari. My professional thesis adviser could'nt either (he got somewhat angry because he paid a lot more for his Apple computer... and the compiler.

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