On previous tapes, of the PASCAL SIG, the following files appeared (as information for those who are new to the SIG. Contents of the Spring 80 PASCAL SIG tape: [70,2] Documentation for NBS Pascal (V 1.6e). ----------------- [70,3] Latest NBS Pascal (V 1.6e) for RSX11, for use on machines with fp11 hardware. ----------------- [70,4] Brian Nelson's implementation of NBS Pascal (V 1.6e) for RSTS. ----------------- [70,5] Floating point interpreter for NBS Pascal under RSX11, submitted by Steve Williams. ----------------- [70,6] NBS Pascal (V 1.6e) for RT11, for use on machines with fis hardware. Adapted to RT11 and fis by John Barr. ----------------- [70,7] Various Pascal utilities, submitted by John Barr and Bill Heidebrecht. ----------------- [70,10] Utilities submitted by John Collins. ----------------- [70,11] Interpreter for NBS Pascal, submitted by K.S. Bhaskar. Demonstrates NBS Pascal intermediate code. ----------------- [70,12] Include preprocessor and external procedures for use with NBS Pascal under RSX-11M, submitted by Hugh Applewhite. ----------------- [70,13] ODLGEN.PAS, a program which aids construction of overlay programs with NBS Pascal. Submitted by Stephen Kamnitzer. ----------------- [70,14] RMS interface to Pascal for RSX11, submitted by Tom Brentlinger. ----------------- [70,15] PASRUF.PAS, a RUNOFF subset written in Pascal, submitted by Michelle Feraud. ----------------- [70,16] SWS, a package for parsing character strings and setting switches. For use with DEC 10 Pascal, FORTRAN and COBOL. Submitted by Robert P. Nix. ----------------- [70,17] String.pas, a set of functions which implement strings in standard Pascal. Also contains Whetstone, quicksort and matrix inversion benchmarks for Pascal, Basic and FORTRAN. Submitted by Oregon Software Inc. ----------------- [70,20] Latest version of Swedish Pascal (V 6), submitted by Seved Torstendahl. ----------------- [70,21] DKBLOCK, DXBLOCK, MTBLOCK for Swedish Pascal. Submitted by John Barr. ----------------- [70,22] Intel 8086 Cross Assembler and linker, written in Pascal. (Use Swedish Pascal to compile.) Submitted by Thomas Mathieu. ----------------- [76,100], [76,101], [76,102], [76,103]: Self compiling version of Swedish Pascal (V 5.3); modified to compile itself on a PDP11 by Gerry Pelletier, of Transport Canada. Also a Pascal version of Joseph Weizenbaum's Eliza ("doctor"), and other utilities. The DECUS Pascal Special Interest Group assembled this tape following the 1980 Spring DECUS U.S. Symposium held in Chicago, Illinois, on April 22-25, 1980. This tape represents the Pascal SIG's library for LSI 11, PDP 11, VAX 11, and DEC 10/20 machines. The tape is a superset of the Fall 79 (San Diego) Pascal Library. Whether you use one of the compilers available through DECUS or a compiler obtained from another source, we encourage your participation in the Pascal SIG and its library.