• Commodore BASIC, also known as PET BASIC or CBM-BASIC, is the dialect of the BASIC programming language used in Commodore International's 8-bit home computer...
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    The Commodore 64, also known as the C64, is an 8-bit home computer introduced in January 1982 by Commodore International (first shown at the Consumer Electronics...
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    single all-in-one case combines a MOS Technology 6502 microprocessor, Commodore BASIC in read-only memory, keyboard, monochrome monitor, and, in early models...
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    which allows the C128 to run CP/M, as an alternative to the usual Commodore BASIC environment. The huge CP/M software library, coupled with the C64's...
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    VIC-20 (redirect from Commodore VIC 20)
    port of the operating system (kernel and BASIC interpreter) taken from John Feagan's design for the Commodore PET, a character set with the characteristic...
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    [citation needed] Internally, the Plus/4 shared the same basic architecture as the lower-end Commodore 16 and 116 models, and was able to use software and...
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    Commodore International Corporation (other names include Commodore International Limited) was a Bahamian home computer and electronics manufacturer with...
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  • Commodore BASIC and Atari Microsoft BASIC. As the early home computers gave way to newer designs like the IBM Personal Computer and Macintosh, BASIC was...
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    presented. Commodore Business Machines includes Commodore BASIC, based on Microsoft BASIC. The Apple II and TRS-80 each have two versions of BASIC: a smaller...
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  • system was an extension of Commodore's BASIC 7.0 for the Commodore 128 computer. BASIC 8.0 provided commands lacking in BASIC 7.0 to generate (color) graphics...
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    Commodore DOS, also known as CBM DOS, is the disk operating system used with Commodore's 8-bit computers. Unlike most other DOSes, which are loaded from...
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  • (BASIC compiler) [de] Basic+ programming language for OpenInsight BASIC 2.0 (see Commodore BASIC) BASIC 7.0 (see Commodore BASIC) BASIC A+ (Atari 8-bit )...
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    Simons' BASIC is an extension to BASIC 2.0 for the Commodore 64 home computer. Written by British programmer David Simons in 1983, who was 16 years old...
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    to that of the Commodore Amiga 500 128 KB ROM Heavily improved BASIC: Commodore BASIC 10.0 (the C64 has the relatively feature-weak BASIC 2.0, which was...
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    the Commodore 64's built in BASIC (Commodore BASIC), which had no dedicated commands for graphics or sound, Locomotive BASIC allowed doing pretty much anything...
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    The Commodore SX-64, also known as the Executive 64, or VIP-64 in Europe, is a portable, briefcase/suitcase-size "luggable" version of the popular Commodore...
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    However, it is possible to revert the 1541 into 1540 mode with a Commodore BASIC software command (OPEN 15,8,15, "UI-" : CLOSE 15) to permit better...
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  • used to make the Commodore 64 speak, the best-known being SAM. The first screen shows the C64's BASIC with a small program. The BASIC interpreter not only...
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    PETSCII (category Commodore International)
    extensions Commodore specified for Commodore BASIC when laying out desired changes to Microsoft's existing 6502 BASIC to Microsoft's Ric Weiland in 1977...
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  • Microsoft BASIC was highly compatible with contemporary BASICs like AppleSoft BASIC and Commodore BASIC, in contrast to their own Atari BASIC which was...
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    with other Commodore home computers, but its built-in Commodore BASIC 3.6 interpreter could run programs written in the Commodore 128's BASIC 7.0, as long...
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  • to cross assemble the BASIC source. Applesoft is similar to Commodore's BASIC 2.0 aside from features inherited from Integer BASIC. There are a few minor...
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    was created by Commodore Business Machines (CBM) and released in 1981. The dialect of BASIC bundled with the VIC-20, Commodore BASIC V2.0, was notorious...
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    more basic SL model (opt. code A9K) was supposedly offered to government and fleet buyers, as it was not officially listed as part of the Commodore range...
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    The Commodore CBM-II series is a short-lived range of 8-bit personal computers from Commodore Business Machines (CBM), released in 1982 and intended as...
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  • KERNAL (redirect from Commodore Kernal)
    versions used in its successors: the VIC-20, Commodore 64, Plus/4, Commodore 16, and Commodore 128. The Commodore 8-bit machines' KERNAL consists of the low-level...
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    used about 10K, for instance, Commodore BASIC used 9K but also relied on support from the KERNAL, while Applesoft BASIC used 10780 bytes. To meet the...
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  • BSAVE (category Articles with example BASIC code)
    Commodore 128 was released with Commodore BASIC version 6.9 which restored the BSAVE and BLOAD commands. Some versions of BASIC for home computers in the late...
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    Commodore 64 motherboards and monochromatic green monitors. The area above the keyboard contained a quick reference card for BASIC 2.0 and Commodore DOS...
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    Epyx (section The BASIC era)
    hosted by Jim Connelley and Jeff Johnson. Connelley later purchased a Commodore PET computer to help with the bookkeeping involved in being a dungeon...
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