BBC Basic Comes to the 83+
Posted by Michael on 26 January 2009, 16:48 GMT
Benjamin Ryves has released a version of BBC BASIC for the 83+ and 84+ series. BBC BASIC was the beloved version of BASIC included with BBC microcomputers in the early 1980s. It supports advanced commands and features such as inline assembly and direct access to the hardware. BBC BASIC (Z80) also includes a .NET interactive editor for your PC, documentation, and some sample programs.
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steveworks
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I am so glad that this has been released. I have watched it develop for a long time on GD.net. It seems so far to be very usefull though I would like to see either a TI-Basic like program editor that The user could scroll up or down on. A directory of keywords with a help command would be usefull as well. Remembering every command that you want to type in can be difficult especially for people who switch between languages a lot.
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1 February 2009, 21:28 GMT
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Karol Przybyszewski
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What ever happened to Bzc? It looked great and was suppose to be updated in 2006...
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23 February 2009, 21:26 GMT
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