Difference between revisions of "BBC BASIC"
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− | '''BBC BASIC''' was | + | '''BBC BASIC''' was the BASIC Interpreter language that was supplied with every BBS Micro. Originally developed by [[Sophie Wilson|Roger Wilson]] |
− | for the BBC Microcomputer in 1981 | + | for the BBC Microcomputer in 1981, it has been ported to several CPUs and a large number of platforms. |
− | CPUs and a large number of platforms. | ||
==Platforms and versions== | ==Platforms and versions== |
Revision as of 13:24, 14 September 2020
BBC BASIC was the BASIC Interpreter language that was supplied with every BBS Micro. Originally developed by Roger Wilson for the BBC Microcomputer in 1981, 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
Being developed.
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
- Linux i86
- Android i86
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