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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/22/2020 11:43 AM, Markus Greim
via fpc-pascal wrote:<br>
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Programming languages I worked with in the last 40 years:
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12. SPIN
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<p>When you say spin, I'm assuming you're talking about the parallax
propeller boards programming language. The propeller 2 is coming
out shortly (already out for early adopters), and I am anxiously
awaiting the day I can get my hands on one. I've built all kinds
of projects with the propeller 1 board, the first of which was an
FM radio.</p>
<p>But, to put this (somewhat) on topic, I've been wondering how
complicated it would be to port FPC to the propeller 2 board,
since they now have GCC ported, I would absolutely love to be able
to program the propeller boards in pascal. I do have a couple of
their java stamps, those are interesting, and they do have a micro
python that can be run on the propeller 2 boards, so adding pascal
should be doable, I'm just not sure how much work it would take,
but it would be nice to have another language to add to the mix.</p>
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