Turbo Pascal (ver 3.02) Commercial made Abandoned Freeware Borland's Turbo Pascal 3 is the first Turbo Pascal version to support the Intel 8087 math co-processor (16-bit PC version). It also includes support for Binary Coded Decimal (BCD) math to eliminate round off errors in business applications. Turbo Pascal 3 also allowes you to build larger programs (> 64k bytes) using overlays. It also supportes Turtle Graphics, Color, Sound, and more. The executable it produces is a tiny "com" file. Although many early DOS programs were written in Pascal (due to the programmers having used it on minicomputers in the 70s), it is not the best choice for writing DOS programs. NOTE: This is the last version of Turbo Pascal -NOT- to contain the CRT (Run Time Error 200) bug, that appeared in later versions.