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  2. Yabasic - Wikipedia

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    Yabasic (Yet Another BASIC) is a free, open-source BASIC interpreter for Microsoft Windows and Unix platforms. [2] Yabasic was originally developed by Marc-Oliver Ihm, who released the last stable version 2.77.3 in 2016.

  3. UBASIC - Wikipedia

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    The ppmpx36e version of the multi-polynomial quadratic sieve needs 8.8F and Windows. Some versions of UBASIC came with a defective UBCONST7.DAT file. You should check yours against the one supplied in 8.8F. If it is not identical then you should switch. UBASIC is available for IBM PC/AT and compatibles; NEC PC-9801; NEC PC-H98; Fujitsu FM-R ...

  4. FreeBASIC - Wikipedia

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    FreeBASIC is a free and open source multiplatform compiler and programming language based on BASIC licensed under the GNU GPL for Microsoft Windows, protected-mode MS-DOS (DOS extender), Linux, FreeBSD and Xbox. The Xbox version is no longer maintained.

  5. wxBasic - Wikipedia

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    wxBasic is a free software / open-source software, cross-platform BASIC interpreter.As it is based on syntax of the BASIC language, it is designed to be simple to learn and understand, and allow novice programmers to write applications for graphical environments like Windows and Linux with minimal effort.

  6. BASIC interpreter - Wikipedia

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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 era, the default application that computers would launch. Users were expected to use the BASIC interpreter to type in programs or to load programs from storage (initially cassette tapes then ...

  7. GW-BASIC - Wikipedia

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    GW-BASIC interpreter program and files download site at the Wayback Machine (archived October 27, 2009) GW-BASIC User's Manual; Gary Beene's Information Center Archived 2014-07-06 at the Wayback Machine regarding BASIC, with timeline dates for DOS, Windows and BASIC dialects; GW-BASIC — A resource for GW-BASIC, gathered from various sources.

  8. List of BASIC dialects - Wikipedia

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    BASIC extensions See also References External links Dialects 0–9 1771-DB BASIC Allen-Bradley PLC industrial controller BASIC module; Intel BASIC-52 extended with PLC-specific calls. 64K BASIC Cross-platform, interactive, open-source interpreter for microcomputer BASIC. A ABasiC (Amiga) Relatively limited. Initially provided with Amiga computers by MetaComCo. ABC BASIC designed for the ABC 80 ...

  9. GFA BASIC - Wikipedia

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    GFA BASIC for Microsoft Windows included a thorough implementation of the Windows API calls. Although the product had a number of technical advantages over some of the more popular products (the combination of an "easy" language with robust architecture and fast, compiled, reliable code), it didn't achieve great success in the Windows market.