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Apple Lisa Source Code
hansotten:
Thanks, found the OS sources on archive.org in readable format!
But I did not find the Apple Lisa Pascal Compiler sources (1984) in text format.
I asked Andy McFadden, author of Ciderpress 2, the utility to work with these Apple disk image formats, to look why these dc42 images are not handled.
TRon:
--- Quote from: hansotten on July 23, 2024, 04:41:07 pm ---Thanks, found the OS sources on archive.org in readable format!
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fwiw even found an entry at github that seem toi have listed the source-files..
--- Quote ---But I did not find the Apple Lisa Pascal Compiler sources (1984) in text format.
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I don't believe the compiler itself was part of that (same) release notr am I aware that those sources where ever released.
Did manage to find someone who wanted to compile lisa sources though, see here.
--- Quote ---I asked Andy McFadden, author of Ciderpress 2, the utility to work with these Apple disk image formats, to look why these dc42 images are not handled.
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Nice, thank you for doing so. I do not have any idea as of why (but my knowledge on/for Macs is limited).
hansotten:
Andy McFadden analyzed the images and confirmed it has the sources of the Silicon Valley Software Pascal compiler for the Lisa.
Ciderpress does not support his, but he found the Applesauce software on Macintosh (10.11 or later) does.
I installed MacIntosh High Sierra in a VM and installed AppleSauce. Now I have acces to the source files so I can archive this on my Pascal for Small Machines website
TRon:
@hansotten:
I see you've edited your post :)
Does that mean that your problem is solved ?
440bx:
@hansotten,
I have a suggestion for you: you have created a truly superb web site about Pascal, the suggestion is: include a link to it in your signature.
There is a lot of material in your web site Pascal programmers can benefit from. The link would make getting to it a "one click purchase" ;)
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