UCSD Pascal System II.0
User Manual

There is a Reconstruction as a set of HTML pages. This has all of the text reconstructed as a modern document from which you can copy and paste.
Progress: 282 of 282 (100%)
    There is a set of Facsimile pages, containing images of each page of the original work, cleaned up and squared up.
There is a Reconstruction as a PDF document. This has all of the text reconstructed as a modern document from which you can copy and paste. (You can download a free PDF reader from www.adobe.com, called Acrobat Reader.)   There is a complete Facsimile as a single PDF document. By printing this document on a printer capable of two-sided printing you will have a faithfull (if slightly enlarged) facsimile of the original work.
You can get a scanned version of the II.0 manual from the website of Hans Otten, http://www.hansotten.com/, in the section Pascal Compilers. On this website the original page images, scanned by Hans from the original manual, on which this reconstruction is based, are available.
You can get a scanned photocopy of the II.0 I/O manual from BitSavers.org. This PDF file contains the original page images on which this reconstruction is based.
For folks who would like to contribute, the raw input files (which eventually contain HTML mark-up) are available for you to download and hand correct.   See also the UCSD p-System Cross Compiler project.
This project is managed using Aegis. The Aegis repository for this project is available.   See also the UCSD p-System File System project.
You are allowed to download and burn a copy the CD-Rom. See the How To page for instructions for some popular CD-Rom burning programs.
You can get a scanned photocopy of the I.5 manual from BitSavers.org

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