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  2. List of computers with on-board BASIC - Wikipedia

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    BASICs with Bitwise Ops use -1 as true and the AND and OR operators perform a bitwise operation on the arguments.. FOR/NEXT skip means that body of the loop is skipped if the initial value of the loop times the sign of the step exceeds the final value times the sign of the step (such as 2 TO 1 STEP 1 or 1 TO 2 STEP -1).

  3. VTech PreComputer 1000 - Wikipedia

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    The following functions can be performed on this unit: [3] Typing course; Fact quizzes (250 facts in each of the following categories: General Knowledge, History, Science & Geography) Mathematics activities (5 activities for 1 or 2 players) Games (1 single player typing game, Hangman and Scramble) Calculator

  4. BASIC Programming - Wikipedia

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    BASIC Programming is an Atari Video Computer System (later called the Atari 2600) cartridge that teaches simple computer programming using a dialect of BASIC. Written by Warren Robinett and released by Atari, Inc. in 1979, this BASIC interpreter is one of a few non-game cartridges for the console.

  5. BBC WebWise - Wikipedia

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    BBC WebWise was created in 1998 to encourage new users to explore the internet, as part of a wider BBC campaign which included TV and radio programmes. [4] By December 1999 it consisted of articles, columns, a blog, message boards and a Q&A section. [5]

  6. Video Professor - Wikipedia

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    Video Professor, Inc. was an American company that developed and marketed tutorials for a variety of computer-related subjects, such as learning to use Microsoft Word, Microsoft Windows, and eBay. Video Professor was founded in 1987 by John W. Scherer and was located in Lakewood , Colorado .

  7. Minimal instruction set computer - Wikipedia

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    Minimal instruction set computer (MISC) is a central processing unit (CPU) architecture, usually in the form of a microprocessor, with a very small number of basic operations and corresponding opcodes, together forming an instruction set. Such sets are commonly stack-based rather than register-based to reduce the size of operand specifiers.

  8. BASIC Computer Games - Wikipedia

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    In July 1973, Ahl published a selection of these submissions as 101 BASIC Computer Games, which quickly sold out. This led to two further printing runs in April 1974 and March 1975. [3] Ahl later noted that number "was far more books than there were computers around, so people were buying three, four, five of them for each computer." [2]

  9. Integer BASIC - Wikipedia

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    Integer BASIC is a BASIC interpreter written by Steve Wozniak for the Apple I and Apple II computers. Originally available on cassette for the Apple I in 1976, then included in ROM on the Apple II from its release in 1977, it was the first version of BASIC used by many early home computer owners.