Official releases
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These are ready made packages, together with an install program, to get you up and running in no time. All packages contain a README file, which you should read for installation instructions and latest news.
The latest release is 3.2.0.
Because of a lack of release builders and testers, 3.2.0 is only available for a limited number of platforms and not in all package formats. If you want to change this and build and test future releases, contact us via the mailing lists.
Binaries
You can download the 3.2.0 release for the following cpu and operating systems:
- ARM
- ARM64 (aarch64)
- Intel x86/i386
- Windows 32-bit (and a cross-compiler ARM/MIPS/i386-Android)
- Mac OS X (and cross-compilers for PowerPC(64)/Mac OS X, iOS & iPhoneSimulator, JVM/Java and JVM/Android).
- DOS (GO32v2 extender)
- AROS
- AMD64/Intel 64/x86_64
- Intel i8086
- PowerPC
- Linux
- PowerPC64
- PowerPC64 Little Endian
- SPARC
- MIPS
- MIPSEL
- Linux (Experimental, not tested)
- Motorola 68k
Source
The source can be downloaded separately in a zip file or a tar.gz from one of the download sites.
Documentation
The documentation can be downloaded in several formats from one of our download sites.
Snapshots
In addition to the official releases, we also offer so-called 'snapshots' of the compiler, RTL, IDE and a couple of other packages on the development page. These are compiled versions of the current sources with all fixes and improvements since the last official release, so please try them if you have any problems. Of course, they may also contain new bugs.
Pascal Programming App
Old releases
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Links to some old releases (not supported any more) of FPC for platforms for which no better alternative exists at the moment can be found here. Don't bother to report any bugs with these old releases - we will not fix them. The main reason why these platforms aren't supported any more is lack of maintainers - if you are interested to bring them up to date, contact us (e.g. using fpc-devel mailing list).