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== Overview ==
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The '''Control Pascal Tutorial''' is a tutorial to get started with pascal with control hardware susch as USB or Data  Acquisition Boards.
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This is a new [http://www.controlpascal.com/tutorial.htm Control Pascal Tutorial] started 25 Aug. 2015. Our goal is to develop a tutorial that a child (ten years old?) or an engineer (who hasn't studied or done any programming) can use to get started with Free Pascal. We've done this already for about fifteen years (for electronics and Basic) using the Parallax [https://www.parallax.com/product/28152 What's a Microcontroller kit] (you can read the PDFs [https://www.parallax.com/downloads/whats-microcontroller-text here]).
 
This is a new [http://www.controlpascal.com/tutorial.htm Control Pascal Tutorial] started 25 Aug. 2015. Our goal is to develop a tutorial that a child (ten years old?) or an engineer (who hasn't studied or done any programming) can use to get started with Free Pascal. We've done this already for about fifteen years (for electronics and Basic) using the Parallax [https://www.parallax.com/product/28152 What's a Microcontroller kit] (you can read the PDFs [https://www.parallax.com/downloads/whats-microcontroller-text here]).
  

Revision as of 14:52, 13 March 2017

The Control Pascal Tutorial is a tutorial to get started with pascal with control hardware susch as USB or Data Acquisition Boards.

This is a new Control Pascal Tutorial started 25 Aug. 2015. Our goal is to develop a tutorial that a child (ten years old?) or an engineer (who hasn't studied or done any programming) can use to get started with Free Pascal. We've done this already for about fifteen years (for electronics and Basic) using the Parallax What's a Microcontroller kit (you can read the PDFs here).

The first tutorial introduces the Pascal programming language, file managers, the command prompt, the Free Pascal compiler, and the minimal files needed to compile a program.

Here is the complete Control Pascal Tutorial.

See also