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    A BASIC interpreter is an interpreter that enables users to enter and run programs in the BASIC language and was, for the first part of the microcomputer...
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    and executed by an interpreter and/or compiler (for JIT systems). Some systems, such as Smalltalk and contemporary versions of BASIC and Java, may also...
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  • GW-BASIC is a dialect of the BASIC programming language developed by Microsoft from IBM BASICA. Functionally identical to BASICA, its BASIC interpreter is...
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    Altair BASIC is a discontinued interpreter for the BASIC programming language that ran on the MITS Altair 8800 and subsequent S-100 bus computers. It...
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  • the Microsoft BASIC interpreter, licensed from Microsoft for the PC and PCjr. They are known as Cassette BASIC, Disk BASIC, Advanced BASIC (BASICA), and...
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  • extended with PLC-specific calls. 64K BASIC Cross-platform, interactive, open-source interpreter for microcomputer BASIC. ABasiC (Amiga) Relatively limited...
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  • in iziBasic Tiny BASIC – A live web version, ported to Run BASIC from iziBasic Palo Alto BASIC less than in 500 lines – Example BASIC interpreter written...
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    Yabasic (redirect from Yabasic interpreter)
    Yabasic (Yet Another BASIC) is a free, open-source BASIC interpreter for Microsoft Windows and Unix platforms. Yabasic was originally developed by Marc-Oliver...
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  • ported to Alpha and renamed DEC BASIC. The BASIC interpreter was permanently dropped at this point, which meant that DEC BASIC programs could only be run as...
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    almost always had a BASIC interpreter installed by default, often in the machine's firmware or sometimes on a ROM cartridge. BASIC declined in popularity...
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  • pages. OpenOffice Basic is a Visual Basic compatible interpreter that originated in StarOffice office suite. Gambas is a Visual Basic inspired free software...
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    The BASIC Stamp is a microcontroller with a small, specialized BASIC interpreter (PBASIC) built into ROM. It is made by Parallax, Inc. and has been popular...
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  • Microsoft BASIC is the foundation software product of the Microsoft company and evolved into a line of BASIC interpreters and compiler(s) adapted for...
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  • and a compiler in addition to the interpreter. Microsoft marketed QuickBASIC as the introductory level for their BASIC Professional Development System....
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    because the interpreter is a MIDlet. Knight, Matthew R. (2004-12-30). "BASIC Goes Mobile". QB Express #5. Retrieved 2023-09-30. "Mobile Basic 2.1 build...
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    Commodore 64 (section BASIC)
    1980s, the C64 comes with a BASIC interpreter, in ROM. KERNAL, I/O, and tape/disk drive operations are accessed via custom BASIC language commands. The disk...
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  • Atari ST BASIC (or ST Basic) was the first dialect of BASIC that was produced for the Atari ST line of computers. This BASIC interpreter was bundled with...
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  • from Sinclair Research, Timex Sinclair and Amstrad. The Sinclair BASIC interpreter was written by Nine Tiles Networks Ltd. Designed to run in only 1 KB...
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    Commodore PET, Apple II and BBC Micro – almost always in the form of a BASIC interpreter. When more powerful business-oriented microcomputers arrived with...
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    Technology 6502 microprocessor. An expansion included a BASIC interpreter, allowing users to utilize BASIC at home instead of at institutions with mainframe...
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  • Lua interpreter on the calculator. An independent project exists for developing a PC-side interpreter for the TI89-92-Voyage 200 variant of TI Basic that...
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  • Data General Business Basic was a BASIC interpreter (based on a version from MAI Basic Four) marketed by Data General for their Nova minicomputer in the...
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  • contains the DOS system files). When MSX BASIC is invoked, the ROM code for BIOS and the BASIC interpreter itself are visible on the lower 32K of the...
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  • fitting their needs than BASIC. Along with Microsoft's very similar BASIC for the Macintosh, Amiga Basic was the first BASIC interpreter from Microsoft to not...
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    Family BASIC development componentry, or appear in premade Family BASIC games. Like Integer BASIC and Tiny BASIC, the Family BASIC interpreter only supports...
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  • message did not show up in any disassembly of the interpreter.) The popular Commodore 64 came with BASIC v2.0 in ROM even though the computer was released...
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  • MBASIC (redirect from M BASIC)
    the Microsoft BASIC implementation of BASIC for the CP/M operating system. MBASIC is a descendant of the original Altair BASIC interpreters that were among...
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    built around a Z80 and 16 KB of ROM containing a fast semi-compiling BASIC interpreter. It had 16–32 KB of RAM as main memory and a dedicated (included)...
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  • by Jan Jones during the early 1980s. Originally SuperBASIC was intended as the BASIC interpreter for a home computer code-named SuperSpectrum, then under...
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  • Mallard BASIC is a BASIC interpreter for CP/M produced by Locomotive Software and supplied with the Amstrad PCW range of small business computers, the...
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