I'm
looking to do a bit of (simple) development targeting a 68k Mac (or
two, or three, or six...) [...]
In 1988 I was a teaching assistant for the Pascal course at the
University of Utah. We used Mac classics and "Lightspeed Pascal"; I
found it to be a fairly decent programming environment for the Mac.
It compiled everything in memory IIRC.
I myself (if you feel like being a little perverse) like MacMETH:
http://www.sysecol.ethz.ch/RAMSES/MacMETH.html
This is a free, small, very fast Modula-2 development environment which I've
used for quick one-offs. The apps will even run under Classic (although not
on an Intel Mac), but have extremely small system requirements; with the right
coding, you can squeeze them into 128K Macs running System 1.1!
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