Apple just approved the DOS emulator iDOS and we were interested to see if some of the old DOS versions of Turbo Pascal from the Borland museum worked. So rotate your head 90 degrees to the right and take a look below (image screen capture straight from iPhone 4 without modification):
Everything except the debugger appears to be working. Without the debugger it'd be a little difficult to use.
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Works on the iPad too. Hello world compiling . . . http://yfrog.com/hqry1cj
Hilarious!
According to Engadget iDOS was promptly removed from App Store : http://www.engadget.com/2010/10/26/idos-emulator-hits-the-app-store-gets-pulled-in-record-time/
A nice toy for apple users!
http://wiki.freepascal.org/iPhone/iPod_development
I get it, its just sooo cool, but can anyone freaking
Tell me how to install it on my
Ipod touch? I really would love to
Have it on my device!!
@Dude, iDOS has been removed from the Apple App Store because it violated some copyrights. So if you already have it, then download Turbo Pascal 5.5, once downloaded open iTunes and copy the files you downloaded into your app (there's a special pace for apps that can accept files in iTunes), then from within iDOS run the installer.
Turbo Pascal on iPad.....
Two passions together!
BTW: Turbo Pascal compiler sources are now revealed
Bu çok güzel. Ben iphone kullanıyorum ve bu bilgi benim için çok yararlıdır. Paylaşım için teşekkürler. ucuz iphone 4
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