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Encyclopedia > List of BASIC dialects

This article gives an alphabetical list of BASIC dialects—a flat list of interpreted and compiled variants of the BASIC programming language. The dialects' platform(s) (that is, the computer models and operating systems) are given in parentheses along with any other significant information. Image File history File links Merge-arrows. ... List of BASIC dialects by platform: This is a list of dialects of the BASIC computer programming language, sorted into groups for better conceptual organization. ... In computer science, an interpreter is a computer program that executes, or performs, instructions written in a computer programming language. ... A diagram of the operation of a typical multi-language, multi-target compiler. ... This article is about the programming language. ... Programming redirects here. ... This article is about the machine. ... An operating system (OS) is a software that manages computer resources and provides programmers with an interface used to access those resources. ...


For a list sorted by platform, see the List of BASIC dialects by platform. List of BASIC dialects by platform: This is a list of dialects of the BASIC computer programming language, sorted into groups for better conceptual organization. ...

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  • 1771-DB BASIC - for Allen Bradley PLC industrial controller BASIC module; IntelBASIC-52 extended with PLC-specific calls

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This article is about the family of home computers. ... MetaComCo was a company started in 1984 and based in Bristol, England. ... This article is about the family of home computers. ... The term Freeware refers to gratis proprietary software with closed source. ... Altair BASIC, in its first incarnation, MITS 4K BASIC, was a true milestone in software history — the first programming language for the worlds first truly personal computer, the MITS Altair 8800. ... The MITS Altair 8800 is a microcomputer design from 1975, based on the Intel 8080A CPU. Sold as a kit through Popular Electronics magazine, the designers intended to sell only a few hundred to hobbyists, and were surprised when they sold over ten times that many in the first month. ... For other uses, see S-100. ... AmigaBASIC was a BASIC implementation for the Amiga, designed by Microsoft. ... This article is about the family of home computers. ... AMOS BASIC is a dialect of the BASIC programming language implemented on the Amiga computer. ... This article is about the family of home computers. ... This article is about the family of home computers. ... Game programming, a subset of game development, is the programming of computer, console or arcade games. ... The STOS BASIC loading screen STOS BASIC is a dialect of the BASIC programming language implemented on the Atari ST computer. ... The Atari ST is a home/personal computer that was commercially popular from 1985 to the early 1990s. ... The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is a private, non-profit standards organization that produces industrial standards in the United States. ... Integer BASIC, written by Steve Wozniak, was the BASIC interpreter included in ROM on the Apple I and original Apple II computer at release in 1977, and as such was the first version of BASIC used by many early home computer owners. ... The Apple I was an early personal computer, and the first to combine a keyboard with a microprocessor and a connection to a monitor. ... Applesoft BASIC was the second dialect of BASIC supplied on the Apple II computer, superseding Integer BASIC. Applesoft BASIC was supplied by Microsoft; Apple was looking for a new version of BASIC for the Apple II Plus computer with 48 KB of RAM, and after their success with Altair BASIC... The Apple III, an early business machine predating the IBM PC The Apple III with an Apple Monitor //. The Apple III, or Apple /// as it was sometimes styled, was the first completely new computer designed by Apple. ... Applesoft BASIC was the second dialect of BASIC supplied on the Apple II computer, superseding Integer BASIC. Applesoft BASIC was supplied by Microsoft; Apple was looking for a new version of BASIC for the Apple II Plus computer with 48 KB of RAM, and after their success with Altair BASIC... The 1977 Apple II, complete with integrated keyboard, color graphics, sound, a plastic case and eight expansion slots. ... Microsoft Corporation, (NASDAQ: MSFT, HKSE: 4338) is a multinational computer technology corporation with global annual revenue of US$44. ... Commodore BASIC is the dialect of BASIC used in Commodore Internationals 8-bit home computer line, stretching from the PET of 1977 to the C128 of 1985. ... The Apple II Plus was the second model of the Apple II series of personal computers produced by Apple Computer. ... ASIC is a BASIC dialect and shareware compiler for MS-DOS systems. ... This article is about the family of closely related operating systems for the IBM PC compatible platform. ... IBM PC compatible computers are those generally similar to the original IBM PC, XT, and AT. Such computers used to be referred to as PC clones, or IBM clones since they almost exactly duplicated all the significant features of the PC, XT, or AT internal design, facilitated by various manufacturers... BASIC Programming was released for the Atari 2600 console in 1979. ... The Atari 2600, released in October 1977, is the video game console credited with popularizing the use of microprocessor based hardware and cartridges containing game code, instead of having non-microprocessor dedicated hardware with all games built in. ... ATARI BASIC was a ROM resident BASIC interpreter for the Atari 8-bit family of 6502-based home computers. ... An Atari 800XL, one of the most popular machines in the series. ... Atari built a series of 8-bit home computers based on the MOS Technology 6502 CPU, starting in 1979. ... Atari built a series of 8-bit home computers based on the MOS Technology 6502 CPU, starting in 1979. ... The Atari Microsoft BASIC and Atari Microsoft BASIC II variants of the BASIC programming language were cartridge or floppy disk packaged versions of the industry standard Microsoft BASIC dialect adapted to the Atari 800 and later Atari computers of that architecture. ... An Atari 800XL, one of the most popular machines in the series. ... This article is about the current AT&T. For the 1885-2005 company, see American Telephone & Telegraph. ... Atmel AVR ATmega8 PDIP. The AVR is a Modified Harvard architecture 8-bit RISC single chip microcontroller (µC) which was developed by Atmel in 1996. ... The Atom was Acorns first computer to be aimed squarely at the home market. ... AutoIt is a freeware Microsoft Windows automation language. ... Windows redirects here. ...

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B32 Business Basic was a competitor to Data General Business Basic written by Murray Haszard in 1986. ... The Eclipse line of computers by Data General were 16-bit minicomputers released beginning in the 1974. ... Filiation of Unix and Unix-like systems Unix (officially trademarked as UNIX®, sometimes also written as or ® with small caps) is a computer operating system originally developed in 1969 by a group of AT&T employees at Bell Labs including Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie and Douglas McIlroy. ... This article is about the family of closely related operating systems for the IBM PC compatible platform. ... Filiation of Unix and Unix-like systems Unix (officially trademarked as UNIX®, sometimes also written as or ® with small caps) is a computer operating system originally developed in 1969 by a group of AT&T employees at Bell Labs including Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie and Douglas McIlroy. ... Check [AVR] ... BASIC A+ was developed by Optimized Systems Software of Cupertino, California, USA, to provide the Atari 8-bit family with an extended BASIC compatible with, but faster than, the simpler ROM-based Atari BASIC. While Atari BASIC came on an 8 KB ROM cartridge, BASIC A+ was delivered on floppy... An Atari 800XL, one of the most popular machines in the series. ... An Atari 800XL, one of the most popular machines in the series. ... Optimized Systems Software (OSS) was a small company producing operating systems and programming languages for the Atari 8-bit and Apple II computer families. ... An Atari 800XL, one of the most popular machines in the series. ... Optimized Systems Software (OSS) was a small company producing operating systems and programming languages for the Atari 8-bit and Apple II computer families. ... An Atari 800XL, one of the most popular machines in the series. ... An Atari 800XL, one of the most popular machines in the series. ... Optimized Systems Software (OSS) was a small company producing operating systems and programming languages for the Atari 8-bit and Apple II computer families. ... Basic4GL is an interpreted, open source version of the BASIC programming language which also features support for 3D computer graphics using OpenGL. While being interpreted, it is also able to compile the users programs on top of the virtual machine to produce executable programs. ... BASIC-11 was a dialect of the basic language for PDP-11 operating systems such as RSX-11 and RT-11. ... Digital Equipment Corporation was a pioneering American company in the computer industry. ... The PDP-11 was a 16-bit minicomputer sold by Digital Equipment Corp. ... RSX-11 is a family of real-time operating systems mainly for PDP-11 computers created by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), common in the late 1970s and early 1980s. ... CBASIC is a compiled version of the BASIC programming language written for the CP/M operating system by Gordon Eubanks in 1976–77. ... CP/M is an operating system originally created for Intel 8080/85 based microcomputers by Gary Kildall of Digital Research, Inc. ... HP BASIC for OpenVMS is the latest name for a dialect of the BASIC programming language created by Digital Equipment Corporation and now owned by Hewlett-Packard. ... The PDP-11 was a 16-bit minicomputer sold by Digital Equipment Corp. ... RSTS/E (an acronym for Resource Sharing Timesharing System Extended) was a multi-user time-shared operating system developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) (now part of Hewlett Packard) for the PDP-11 series of 16-bit minicomputers, and used primarily during the 1970s and 1980s, although some installations were... RSX-11 is a family of real-time operating systems mainly for PDP-11 computers created by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), common in the late 1970s and early 1980s. ... Basic Plus (or Basic-Plus) was an extended dialect of the BASIC programming language developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) for use on its RSTS/E time_shared operating system for the PDP-11 series of 16-bit minicomputers in the early 1970s through the 1980s. ... The PDP-11 was a 16-bit minicomputer sold by Digital Equipment Corp. ... RSTS/E (an acronym for Resource Sharing Timesharing System Extended) was a multi-user time-shared operating system developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) (now part of Hewlett Packard) for the PDP-11 series of 16-bit minicomputers, and used primarily during the 1970s and 1980s, although some installations were... The BASIC Stamp is a microcontroller with a small, specialized BASIC interpreter (PBASIC) built into ROM. It is made by Parallax, Inc. ... Rocky Mountain BASIC, or RMB, is a dialect of the BASIC programming language created by HP. It was especially popular for control of automatic test equipment using GPIB. It has several features which are or were unusual in BASIC dialects, such as event-driven operation, extensive external I/O support... Rocky Mountain BASIC, or RMB, is a dialect of the BASIC programming language created by HP. It was especially popular for control of automatic test equipment using GPIB. It has several features which are or were unusual in BASIC dialects, such as event-driven operation, extensive external I/O support... BASIC09 is a structured BASIC programming language dialect developed by Microware for the then-new Motorola 6809 CPU. Somewhat in the fashion of UCSD Pascal it was implemented via compilation into an intermediate representation. ... For Mac OS 9, see Mac OS 9. ... Motorola Inc. ... The Motorola 6809 is an 8-bit* microprocessor from Motorola, introduced circa 1979. ... The Motorola 680x0/0x0/m68k/68k/68K family of CISC microprocessor CPU chips were 32-bit from the start, and were the primary competition for the Intel x86 family of chips in personal computers of the 1980s and early 1990s. ... The central processing unit (CPU) is the part of a computer that interprets and carries out the instructions contained in the software. ... Microsoft BASICA (short for Advanced BASIC) is a simple disk-based BASIC interpreter written by Microsoft for PC-DOS. BASICA allows use of the ROM-resident BASIC on the PC while DOS is loaded (the ROM BASIC itself runs when nothing is loaded when booting) and adds functionality such as... This article is about the family of closely related operating systems for the IBM PC compatible platform. ... IBM PC compatible computers are those generally similar to the original IBM PC, XT, and AT. 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The Mega Drive/Genesis was a 16-bit video game console released by Sega in Japan (1988), Europe (1990) and most of the rest of the world as the Mega Drive. ... The Mega Drive/Genesis was a 16-bit video game console released by Sega in Japan (1988), Europe (1990) and most of the rest of the world as the Mega Drive. ... BBC BASIC was developed in 1981 as a native programming language for the MOS Technology 6502 based Acorn BBC Micro home/personal computer, mainly by Roger Wilson. ... Acorn Computers Ltd. ... The BBC Microcomputer System was a series of microcomputers and associated peripherals designed and built by Acorn Computers Ltd for the BBC Computer Literacy Project operated by the British Broadcasting Corporation. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Tiki 100 was a desktop home/personal computer manufactured by Tiki Data of Oslo, Norway. ... The Cambridge Z88 was an A4-size, lightweight, portable Z80-based computer with a built-in combined word processing/spreadsheet/database application called Pipedream, along with several other apps/utilities, such as a Z80-version of BBC BASIC. The machine was designed by Sir Clive Sinclair and released by his... The Amstrad NC100 was an A4-size, portable Z80-based computer, released by Amstrad in 1992. ... CP/M is an operating system originally created for Intel 8080/85 based microcomputers by Gary Kildall of Digital Research, Inc. ... The ZX Spectrum is an 8-bit personal home computer released in the United Kingdom in 1982 by Sinclair Research Ltd. ... This article is about the family of closely related operating systems for the IBM PC compatible platform. ... Windows redirects here. ... GPL redirects here. ... C is a general-purpose, block structured, procedural, imperative computer programming language developed in 1972 by Dennis Ritchie at the Bell Telephone Laboratories for use with the Unix operating system. ... Operating system disambigutaion RISC/os was a Unix operating system for MIPS processors. ... This article is about operating systems that use the Linux kernel. ... Mac OS X (pronounced ) is a line of graphical operating systems developed, marketed, and sold by Apple Inc. ... AmigaOS is the default native operating system of the Amiga and AmigaOne personal computers. ... This article is about the family of closely related operating systems for the IBM PC compatible platform. ... Close_up of C64 Commodore 64 (C64, CBM 64) was a popular home computer of the 1980s. ... Founded by Martin Hooley and Richard Green in the eary 80s, was based in a small yorkshire town called Mirfield before moving to Ravensthorpe, Dewsbury. ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... Windows redirects here. ... This article is about operating systems that use the Linux kernel. ... Filiation of Unix and Unix-like systems Unix (officially trademarked as UNIX®, sometimes also written as or ® with small caps) is a computer operating system originally developed in 1969 by a group of AT&T employees at Bell Labs including Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie and Douglas McIlroy. ... Business Basic is an interactive high-level programming language developed for minicomputer systems in the early 1970s. ... Beta BASIC was a BASIC interpreter for the Sinclair Research ZX Spectrum microcomputer, written by Dr Andy Wright and sold by his one-man software house BetaSoft. ... Sinclair BASIC (taking its name from innovator Sir Clive Sinclair) is a dialect of the BASIC programming language used in the home computers from Sinclair Research and Timex Sinclair. ... 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OpenGL (Open Graphics Library) is a standard specification defining a cross-language cross-platform API for writing applications that produce 2D and 3D computer graphics. ... Microsoft DirectX is a collection of application programming interfaces for handling tasks related to multimedia, especially game programming and video, on Microsoft platforms. ... Windows redirects here. ... Bsisith (בסיסית - Hebrew for Basic (in feminine)) is a dialect of the programming language BASIC written in Hebrew. ... Business Basic is an interactive high-level programming language developed for minicomputer systems in the early 1970s. ... This article is about the family of closely related operating systems for the IBM PC compatible platform. ... POSIX or Portable Operating System Interface[1] is the collective name of a family of related standards specified by the IEEE to define the application programming interface (API) for software compatible with variants of the Unix operating system. ... GW-BASIC (named after Greg Whitten, an early Microsoft employee and is known more affectionately as gee-whiz) was a dialect of BASIC developed by Microsoft, originally for Compaq. ...

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CA-Realizer was a BASIC-language software development product originally developed by Within Technologies, but first commercially released by Computer Associates, as CA-Realizer 1. ... Caché Basic is an object-oriented scripting language designed for development of web-based database applications. ... Caché is a proprietary M technology-based database management system from InterSystems. ... This article is about computing. ... CBASIC is a compiled version of the BASIC programming language written for the CP/M operating system by Gordon Eubanks in 1976–77. ... CBASIC is a compiled version of the BASIC programming language written for the CP/M operating system by Gordon Eubanks in 1976–77. ... Chinese BASIC (中文培基) is the name given to several Chinese-localized versions of the BASIC programming language in the early 1980s. ... Non-English-based programming languages are computer programming languages that, unlike most well-known programming languages, do not use keywords taken from, or inspired by, the English vocabulary. ... Chipmunk Basic is an object-oriented version of BASIC for the Apple Macintosh. ... The first Macintosh computer, introduced in 1984, upgraded to a 512K Fat Mac. The Macintosh or Mac, is a line of personal computers designed, developed, manufactured, and marketed by Apple Computer. ... Mac OS X (pronounced ) is a line of graphical operating systems developed, marketed, and sold by Apple Inc. ... A Cocoa application being developed using Xcode. ... Color BASIC is the implementation of Microsoft BASIC that is included in the ROM of the Tandy/Radio Shack TRS-80 Color Computers (CoCos) manufactured between 1980 and 1991. ... Tandy is a name which can refer to Tandy Corporation - former name of the RadioShack Corporation Tandy Computers was the computer division of the Tandy Corporation, which manufactured the TRS-80 and Tandy Color Computer, among others. ... RadioShack Corporation (formerly Radio Shack) (NYSE: RSH) runs a chain of electronics retail stores in the United States, as well as parts of Europe. ... 4k TRS-80 Color Computer from 1981, 26-3001 The Radio Shack TRS-80 color computer (also called Tandy Color Computer, or CoCo) was a home computer based around the Motorola 6809E processor and part of the TRS-80 line. ... Commodore BASIC is the dialect of BASIC used in Commodore Internationals 8-bit home computer line, stretching from the PET of 1977 to the C128 of 1985. ... Commodore, the commonly used name for Commodore International, was an American electronics company based in West Chester, Pennsylvania which was a vital player in the home/personal computer field in the 1980s. ... Commodore, the commonly used name for Commodore International, was an American electronics company based in West Chester, Pennsylvania which was a vital player in the home/personal computer field in the 1980s. ... Microsoft BASIC is the foundation product of the Microsoft company. ... C-64 redirects here. ... HP BASIC for OpenVMS is the latest name for a dialect of the BASIC programming language created by Digital Equipment Corporation and now owned by Hewlett-Packard. ... Digital Equipment Corporation was a pioneering American company in the computer industry. ... HP BASIC for OpenVMS is the latest name for a dialect of the BASIC programming language created by Digital Equipment Corporation and now owned by Hewlett-Packard. ... Windows redirects here. ... Game programming, a subset of game development, is the programming of computer, console or arcade games. ... Microsoft DirectX is a collection of application programming interfaces for handling tasks related to multimedia, especially game programming and video, on Microsoft platforms. ... CyBasic is an interpretted version of BASIC for the Cybiko handheld computer for teens. ... Cybiko Classic with extended antenna Cybiko is a hand held computer designed for teenagers featuring its own two-way radio text messaging system. ... The Cybiko B2C (Basic to C) compiler gives the BASIC programmer, the same processing power as a SDK/C programmer. ... Cybiko Classic with extended antenna Cybiko is a hand held computer designed for teenagers featuring its own two-way radio text messaging system. ...

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It has been suggested that DarkBASIC Professional be merged into this article or section. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into DarkBASIC. (Discuss) DarkBASIC Professional (often abbreviated DBPro) is a powerful BASIC dialect targeted specifically at 2D and 3D game development. ... Windows redirects here. ... Game programming, a subset of game development, is the programming of computer, console or arcade games. ... Dartmouth BASIC is the original version of the BASIC programming language. ... Data General Business Basic was a BASIC interpreter (based on MAI Basic Fours version) developed by Data General for their Nova minicomputer in the 1970s, and later ported to the Data General Eclipse MV and AViiON computers. ... Data General SuperNova The Data General Nova was a popular 16-bit minicomputer built by the United States company Data General starting in 1969. ... HP BASIC for OpenVMS is the latest name for a dialect of the BASIC programming language created by Digital Equipment Corporation and now owned by Hewlett-Packard. ... OpenVMS V7. ... DEC Alpha AXP 21064 Microprocessor die photo Package for DEC Alpha AXP 21064 Microprocessor Alpha AXP 21064 bare die mounted on a business card with some statistics The DEC Alpha, also known as the Alpha AXP, is a 64-bit RISC microprocessor originally developed and fabricated by Digital Equipment Corp... OpenVMS[1] (Open Virtual Memory System or just VMS) is the name of a high-end computer server operating system that runs on the VAX[2] and Alpha[3] family of computers developed by Digital Equipment Corporation of Maynard, Massachusetts (DIGITAL was then purchased by Compaq, and is now owned... HP BASIC for OpenVMS is the latest name for a dialect of the BASIC programming language created by Digital Equipment Corporation and now owned by Hewlett-Packard. ... Nintendo DS homebrew is software written for the Nintendo DS handheld games console by hobbyist programmers, as opposed to a software/game production company. ...

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“Flanking” redirects here. ... Windows redirects here. ... This article is about the Visual Basic language shipping with Microsoft Visual Studio 6. ... The Jargon File has this definition for clone: An exact duplicate: Our product is a clone of their product. ... Windows redirects here. ... A computer game is a game composed of a computer-controlled virtual universe that players interact with in order to achieve a defined goal or set of goals. ... 4k TRS-80 Color Computer from 1981, 26-3001 The Radio Shack TRS-80 color computer (also called Tandy Color Computer, or CoCo) was a home computer based around the Motorola 6809E processor and part of the TRS-80 line. ... The Dragon 32 and Dragon 64 were home computers built in the 1980s. ...

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The Atari ST is a home/personal computer that was commercially popular from 1985 to the early 1990s. ... Family BASIC or Famicom BASIC is a dialect of the BASIC programming language that is used to program the Famicom. ... “NES” redirects here. ... “NES” redirects here. ... Windows redirects here. ... This article is about operating systems that use the Linux kernel. ... Wine is a software application which aims to allow Unix-like computer operating systems on the x86 architecture to execute programs that were originally written for Microsoft Windows. ... FreeBASIC is a free/open source (GPL), 32-bit BASIC compiler for Microsoft Windows, protected-mode DOS (DOS extender), Linux, and Xbox. ... Microsoft QuickBASIC (also QB or sometimes, QBasic, which is also a different system) is an Integrated Development Environment (or IDE) and Compiler for the BASIC programming language that was developed by Microsoft. ... Open source refers to projects that are open to the public and which draw on other projects that are freely available to the general public. ... GPL redirects here. ...

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Galaksija BASIC was the BASIC interpreter of the Galaksija built-it-yourself home computer from Yugoslavia. ... Galaksija on the cover of Računari u vašoj kući The Galaksija (Galaxy) was originally a kit-built computer designed by Voja Antonić. It was featured in the special edition Računari u vašoj kući (Computers in your home) of a popular science magazine of the... A microcontroller, like this PIC18F8720 is controlled by firmware stored inside on FLASH memory In computing, firmware is a computer program that is embedded in a hardware device, for example a microcontroller. ... Galaksija on the cover of Računari u vašoj kući The Galaksija (Galaxy) was originally a kit-built computer designed by Voja Antonić. It was featured in the special edition Računari u vašoj kući (Computers in your home) of a popular science magazine of the... In software development, Gambas is an object-oriented dialect of the BASIC programming language, along with an integrated development environment to accompany it, which runs on Linux and other Unix-like computer operating systems. ... This article is about operating systems that use the Linux kernel. ... Filiation of Unix and Unix-like systems Unix (officially trademarked as UNIX®, sometimes also written as or ® with small caps) is a computer operating system originally developed in 1969 by a group of AT&T employees at Bell Labs including Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie and Douglas McIlroy. ... Rapid application development (RAD), is a software development process developed initially by James Martin in the 1980s. ... This article is about operating systems that use the Linux kernel. ... KDE (K Desktop Environment) is a free desktop environment and development platform built with Trolltechs Qt toolkit. ... This article is about the Visual Basic language shipping with Microsoft Visual Studio 6. ... Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a computer programming paradigm in which a software system is modeled as a set of objects that interact with each other. ... Game programming, a subset of game development, is the programming of computer, console or arcade games. ... This article is about the family of closely related operating systems for the IBM PC compatible platform. ... IBM PC compatible computers are those generally similar to the original IBM PC, XT, and AT. Such computers used to be referred to as PC clones, or IBM clones since they almost exactly duplicated all the significant features of the PC, XT, or AT internal design, facilitated by various manufacturers... This article is about the scientific discipline of computer graphics. ... Leica is the name of several cameras produced by a German company of the same name. ... A total station is an optical instrument used in modern surveying. ... C-64 redirects here. ... GEOS (Graphic Environment Operating System) was an operating system from Berkeley Softworks (later GeoWorks). ... GFA BASIC is a dialect of the BASIC programming language, by Frank Ostrowski. ... The Atari ST is a home/personal computer that was commercially popular from 1985 to the early 1990s. ... In computer science, porting is the process of adapting software so that an executable program can be created for a computing environment that is different from the one for which it was originally designed (e. ... This article is about the family of home computers. ... This article is about the family of closely related operating systems for the IBM PC compatible platform. ... Windows redirects here. ... This article is about operating systems that use the Linux kernel. ... Windows redirects here. ... An O2 Pocket PC phone A Pocket PC, abbreviated P/PC or PPC, is a hardware specification for a handheld-sized computer (Personal digital assistant) that runs the Microsoft Windows Mobile operating system. ... Gnome Basic (GB) is a software project whose goal is to provide Visual Basic compatible functionality for the GNOME project. ... This article is about operating systems that use the Linux kernel. ... Filiation of Unix and Unix-like systems Unix (officially trademarked as UNIX®, sometimes also written as or ® with small caps) is a computer operating system originally developed in 1969 by a group of AT&T employees at Bell Labs including Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie and Douglas McIlroy. ... This article is about the Visual Basic language shipping with Microsoft Visual Studio 6. ... The Jargon File has this definition for clone: An exact duplicate: Our product is a clone of their product. ... This article is about the mythical creature. ... PIC microcontrollers in DIP and QFN packages PIC is a family of Harvard architecture microcontrollers made by Microchip Technology, derived from the PIC1650 originally developed by General Instruments Microelectronics Division. ... GW-BASIC (named after Greg Whitten, an early Microsoft employee and is known more affectionately as gee-whiz) was a dialect of BASIC developed by Microsoft, originally for Compaq. ... This article is about the family of closely related operating systems for the IBM PC compatible platform. ... IBM PC compatible computers are those generally similar to the original IBM PC, XT, and AT. Such computers used to be referred to as PC clones, or IBM clones since they almost exactly duplicated all the significant features of the PC, XT, or AT internal design, facilitated by various manufacturers... Microsoft BASICA (short for Advanced BASIC) is a simple disk-based BASIC interpreter written by Microsoft for PC-DOS. BASICA allows use of the ROM-resident BASIC on the PC while DOS is loaded (the ROM BASIC itself runs when nothing is loaded when booting) and adds functionality such as... Microsofts disk operating system, MS-DOS, was Microsofts implementation of DOS, which was the first popular operating system for the IBM PC, and until recently, was widely used on the PC compatible platform. ...

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HBasic is an integrated development environment used to create, execute and debug programs with a Basic language. ... This article is about operating systems that use the Linux kernel. ... Filiation of Unix and Unix-like systems Unix (officially trademarked as UNIX®, sometimes also written as or ® with small caps) is a computer operating system originally developed in 1969 by a group of AT&T employees at Bell Labs including Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie and Douglas McIlroy. ... Open source refers to projects that are open to the public and which draw on other projects that are freely available to the general public. ... An integrated development environment (IDE), also known as integrated design environment and integrated debugging environment, is a programming environment that has been packaged as an application program,that assists computer programmers in developing software. ... For other uses, see Qt. ... This article is about the Visual Basic language shipping with Microsoft Visual Studio 6. ... Rocky Mountain BASIC (also RMB or RM-BASIC) is a dialect of the BASIC programming language created by HP. It was especially popular for control of automatic test equipment using GPIB. It has several features which are or were unusual in BASIC dialects, such as event-driven operation, extensive external... Palm OS is an embedded operating system initially developed by U.S. Robotics owned Palm Computing, Inc. ... GUI redirects here. ... Rocky Mountain BASIC, or RMB, is a dialect of the BASIC programming language created by HP. It was especially popular for control of automatic test equipment using GPIB. It has several features which are or were unusual in BASIC dialects, such as event-driven operation, extensive external I/O support... Rocky Mountain BASIC, or RMB, is a dialect of the BASIC programming language created by HP. It was especially popular for control of automatic test equipment using GPIB. It has several features which are or were unusual in BASIC dialects, such as event-driven operation, extensive external I/O support... HP BASIC for OpenVMS is the latest name for a dialect of the BASIC programming language created by Digital Equipment Corporation and now owned by Hewlett-Packard. ... Digital Equipment Corporation was a pioneering American company in the computer industry. ... VAX is a 32-bit computing architecture that supports an orthogonal instruction set (machine language) and virtual addressing (i. ... DEC Alpha AXP 21064 Microprocessor die photo Package for DEC Alpha AXP 21064 Microprocessor Alpha AXP 21064 bare die mounted on a business card with some statistics The DEC Alpha, also known as the Alpha AXP, is a 64-bit RISC microprocessor originally developed and fabricated by Digital Equipment Corp... Compaq Computer Corporation is an American personal computer company founded in 1982, and now a brand name of Hewlett-Packard. ... HP Time-Shared BASIC (HP TSB) was a computer system sold by the Hewlett-Packard Corporation in the late 1960s and 1970s based on their HP 2100 line of minicomputers. ... Hewlett-Packards first computer, the 2116A of the HP-2100 series, was developed in the late 1960s. ... Minicomputer (colloquially, mini) is a largely obsolete term for a class of multi-user computers which make up the middle range of the computing spectrum, in between the largest multi-user systems (traditionally, mainframe computers) and the smallest single-user systems (microcomputers or personal computers). ... Rocky Mountain BASIC, or RMB, is a dialect of the BASIC programming language created by HP. It was especially popular for control of automatic test equipment using GPIB. It has several features which are or were unusual in BASIC dialects, such as event-driven operation, extensive external I/O support...

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Windows redirects here. ... The Windows API, informally WinAPI, is the name given by Microsoft to the core set of application programming interfaces (APIs) available in the Microsoft Windows operating systems. ... Microsoft DirectX is a collection of application programming interfaces for handling tasks related to multimedia, especially game programming and video, on Microsoft platforms. ... IBM Cassette BASIC was a version of the Microsoft BASIC programming language licensed by IBM for the IBM PC. It was included in the BIOS ROM of the original IBM PC. Cassette BASIC provided the default user interface if there was no floppy disk drive installed, or if the boot... This article is about the family of closely related operating systems for the IBM PC compatible platform. ... IBM PC compatible computers are those generally similar to the original IBM PC, XT, and AT. Such computers used to be referred to as PC clones, or IBM clones since they almost exactly duplicated all the significant features of the PC, XT, or AT internal design, facilitated by various manufacturers... IBM PC (IBM 5150) with keyboard and green screen monochrome monitor (IBM 5151), running MS-DOS 5. ... This article is about the family of closely related operating systems for the IBM PC compatible platform. ... Typical 60-minute Compact Cassette. ... Computervision, Inc. ... Integrated circuit of Atmel Diopsis 740 System on Chip showing memory blocks, logic and input/output pads around the periphery Microchips with a transparent window, showing the integrated circuit inside. ... This article is about computing. ... Integer BASIC, written by Steve Wozniak, was the BASIC interpreter included in ROM on the original Apple II computer at release in 1977, and as such was the first version of BASIC used by many early home computer owners. ... The 1977 Apple II, complete with integrated keyboard, color graphics, sound, a plastic case and eight expansion slots. ... Stephen Gary Woz Wozniak (born August 11, 1950 in San José, California) is an American computer engineer and the co-founder of Apple Computer (now Apple Inc. ... The terms storage (U.K.) or memory (U.S.) refer to the parts of a digital computer that retain physical state (data) for some interval of time, possibly even after electrical power to the computer is turned off. ... Not to be confused with Natural number. ... The Apple I was an early personal computer, and the first to combine a keyboard with a microprocessor and a connection to a monitor. ... The Apple II was one of the most popular personal computers of the 1980s. ... The Enterprise is a Zilog Z80 based home computer first released in 1985. ... The Enterprise is a Zilog Z80 based home computer first released in 1985. ... Palm OS is an embedded operating system initially developed by U.S. Robotics owned Palm Computing, Inc. ... GUI redirects here. ...

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  • Just BASIC - A restricted "free" version of Liberty BASIC (Windows only)
  • JBasic - a "classic" implementation of BASIC written entirely in Java.

JustBASIC Screenshot Just BASIC is a dialect of the highly popular BASIC programming language of the 1970s for 32-bit Windows computer systems. ... Windows redirects here. ...

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