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=== Successors === By 1995 Borland had dropped Turbo/Borland Pascal and replaced it with the [[rapid application development]] (RAD) environment [[Borland]] [[Delphi (software)|Delphi]], based on Object Pascal. The [[32-bit computing|32]]- and [[64-bit computing|64-bit]] Delphi versions still support the more portable Pascal enhancements of the earlier products (i.e., those not specific to [[16-bit computing|16-bit]] code) including the earlier static object model. This language backwards compatibility means much old Turbo Pascal code can still be compiled and run in a modern environment today. Other suppliers have produced software development tools compatible with Turbo Pascal. The best-known are [[Free Pascal]] and [[Virtual Pascal]].
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