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mickhead:
Friends, once was a visual IDE for Pascal OS/2, Speed perhaps? Is software still available, opened, etc?

Thank you.

Jean-Yves:
Hi Mick,

You are probably referring to Sybil? (Sort of like Delphi, I think it shares class names etc)

WDSybil is the open source version: http://www.wdsibyl.org/en

There is also Virtual Pascal but I don't know whether the GUI part (Lazarus) is available for OS/2

Martin Iturbide:
Hi.

I don't know much about this subject. EDM/2 have listed the Pascal apps here: http://www.edm2.com/index.php/Category:Tools#Pascal.2FDelphi.2FObjectPascal

Olafur Gunnlaugsson:

--- Quote from: Jean-Yves on November 03, 2014, 10:05:39 am ---Hi Mick,

You are probably referring to Sybil? (Sort of like Delphi, I think it shares class names etc)

WDSybil is the open source version: http://www.wdsibyl.org/en

There is also Virtual Pascal but I don't know whether the GUI part (Lazarus) is available for OS/2

--- End quote ---

Speedsoft Pascal became Sybil that in turn was forked into WDSybil and Lazarus. The original poster should download WDSybil (note that he has to register at the site listed above to be able to download the package). Lazarus is the frontend to FreePascal rather than Virtual Pascal and the first thing the Lazarus developers did when they started the project was to throw out the OS/2 part of the source and in general showed hostility to the idea of continuing OS/2 development of Lazarus, so despite the existence of a current FreePascal port to OS/2-eCS, a Lazarus port has never existed and probably never will.

Dave Yeo:
Doesn't fp also have a GUI that doesn't run on OS/2? Interested as the most advanced inf viewer is Docview which seems to be available for everything but OS/2
http://sourceforge.net/projects/fpgui/files/fpGUI/1.2/

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