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The most popular pascal compilers today seems to be Delphi and FreePascal Compiler, and to a smaller extent Turbo Pascal.
 
There is a commercial (proprietary license, apparently) operating system being developed in Delphi, [http://www.trumpettattsoft.com.au/index.php/products/9-operating-systems/10-classios-an-object-pascal-operating-system.html ClassiOS], a Windows clone, (formerly [http://www.trumpettattsoft.com.au/index.php/petros-projectcomproducts/petrosr.html PetrOS®], developed with an internal Pascal compiler) by Peter Tattam (best known for his TCP/IP stack for DOS, the Trumpet line of products). He customized Delphi to [http://web.archive.org/web/20110219051243/http://petertattam.com/?p=19 produce Windows device drivers] too.
 
Anyway, FPC (FreePascal Compiler) seems more suited to develop a portable operating system as it's highly configurable and generates code to a great number of platforms.
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