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[[File:THINK Pascal 4 0 PkgHnb.jpg|thumb|right]]{{THINK Pascal}}'''THINK Pascal''' was a [[Pascal]] language compiler for 68K-based Mac computers.
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'''THINK Pascal''' was a [[Pascal]] language compiler for 68K-based Mac computers.
 
  
 
Released by Think Technologies in 1986 as ''Lightspeed Pascal'' and later sold by Symantec, THINK Pascal supported [[Object Pascal]] and [[ANSI Pascal]] Standard and was source-compatible with [[Mac Pascal|Macintosh Pascal]] and [[MPW]]. The last official update was released in 1992. THINK Pascal was discontinued in 1997.
 
Released by Think Technologies in 1986 as ''Lightspeed Pascal'' and later sold by Symantec, THINK Pascal supported [[Object Pascal]] and [[ANSI Pascal]] Standard and was source-compatible with [[Mac Pascal|Macintosh Pascal]] and [[MPW]]. The last official update was released in 1992. THINK Pascal was discontinued in 1997.

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THINK Pascal was a Pascal language compiler for 68K-based Mac computers.

Released by Think Technologies in 1986 as Lightspeed Pascal and later sold by Symantec, THINK Pascal supported Object Pascal and ANSI Pascal Standard and was source-compatible with Macintosh Pascal and MPW. The last official update was released in 1992. THINK Pascal was discontinued in 1997.

Various Pascal Compilers:
AAEC Pascal | Alice Pascal | Apple Pascal | Borland Pascal | Clascal | Delphi | Free Pascal Compiler (FPC) | GNU Pascal | Kylix | Lisa Pascal | Mac Pascal | Metrowerks Pascal | NBS Pascal | OMSI Pascal | PascalABC.net | P32 | Sibyl | Smart Pascal | Stanford Pascal Compiler | Swedish Pascal | THINK Pascal | Turbo Pascal | UCSD Pascal | VAX Pascal | Virtual Pascal | winsoft PocketStudio
An extensive list of compilers was maintained at Pascaland (Internet Archive Version) up to January 2018.



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