> there wasn't a Turbo Pascal for anything other than the IBM PC, so far as I recall
There was a z80 version of Turbo Pascal that ran on CP/M machines (incidentally, one thing that’s striking about the first several years of BYTE is how many huge Cromenco ads there are) as well as the Apple II with a Z80 card. That, along with x86 support, covered a lot of ground.
There was a z80 version of Turbo Pascal that ran on CP/M machines (incidentally, one thing that’s striking about the first several years of BYTE is how many huge Cromenco ads there are) as well as the Apple II with a Z80 card. That, along with x86 support, covered a lot of ground.