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"Modern Pascal" is not modern Pascal, but a non-notable dialect that’s irrelevant in the context of this article
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| implementations = [[Delphi (software)|Delphi]] ([[x86]], [[ARM architecture|ARM]]), [[Free Pascal]] ([[x86]], [[PowerPC]], [[ppc64]], [[SPARC]], [[MIPS architecture|MIPS]], [[ARM architecture|ARM]]), [[Oxygene (programming language)|Oxygene]] ([[Common Language Infrastructure|CLI]], [[Java (programming language)|Java]], Native [[Cocoa (API)|Cocoa]]), Smart Mobile Studio ([[JavaScript]])
| dialects = Apple, [[Turbo Pascal]], [[Free Pascal]] (using '''objfpc''' or '''delphi''' mode), [[Delphi (software)|Delphi]], Delphi.NET, Delphi Web Script, [[PascalABC.NET|PascalABC.NET]], [[Oxygene (programming language)|Oxygene]]
| influenced by = [[Pascal (programming language)|Pascal]], [[Simula]], [[Smalltalk]]
| influenced = [[C Sharp (programming language)|C#]], [[Genie (programming language)|Genie]], [[Java (programming language)|Java]], [[Nim (programming language)|Nim]], [[C/AL]]
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Apple dropped support for Object Pascal when they moved from [[Motorola 68000 series]] chips to IBM's [[PowerPC]] architecture in 1994. MacApp 3.0, had already been rewritten in [[C++]] and ported to this platform.
 
[[Metrowerks]] offered with [[CodeWarrior]] an Object Pascal compiler for Macintosh that targeted both [[Motorola 68000 series|68k]] and [[PowerPC]], both in their IDE and as MPW tools. Macintosh developers using Object Pascal had a path to port to the [[PowerPC]], even architecture after both Apple and Symantec dropped support. [[MacApp]] 2.0, written in Object Pascal, was ported to the PowerPC using [[CodeWarrior]]. <ref name=mt1995_11>
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