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BBC BASIC was originally developed by Roger Wilson for the BBC Microcomputer in 1981. Since then it has been ported to several CPUs and a large number of platforms.
Platforms and versions
6502
- BASIC I, BBC Micro
- BASIC II, BBC Micro, Acorn Electron, BBC B+
- BASIC III, 6502 external second processor
- BASIC IV, BBC Master series
- BASIC 5, BBC or Master with 6502 second processor
- BAS128, BBC Master series
- Commodore 64
65816
- BASIC IV, ReCo6502
6809
Z80
- Text-only CP/M
- Torch CP/N
- Acorn CP/M Z80 Tube
- Acorn BBC Z80 Tube
- Amstrad CPC
- Amstrad NC series
- Einstein
- RML480Z
- Sinclair Z88
- Sinclair ZX Spectrum
- Texas Instruments TI-83, TI-84
- Tiki
- Wren
80x86
- RMNimbus
- PC/DOS
- Master 512
- Victor Sirius
- PC/Windows
PDP-11
- BASIC IV, PDP Tube or Unix
68000
- Apple Macintosh
- Commodore Amiga
- Atari ST
32000
- BASIC IV, 32016 Second Processor
ARM
- BASIC V, ARM Evaluation System
- BASIC V, ARM Development Kit
- BASIC V, ARM Springboard
- BASIC V, Arthur and RISC OS
- BASIC VI, Arthur and RISC OS
Portable C
- Brandy Basic