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| − | There are now versions for Windows, | + | '''BBC BASIC''' was a procedural version of [[BASIC]] designed by Sophie Wilson for the [[Acorn Computers|Acorn]] [[BBC Micro]] computer. |
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| + | There are now versions for [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[MS-DOS]], Z80 ([[Amstrad]], [[CP/M]], others), Z88 ([[Tatung Einstein]]). | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:34, 20 June 2023
| BBC BASIC | |
| Type: | Language |
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| Creator: | Acorn Computers |
| Platform: | BBC Micro |
| Date Released: | 1981 |
BBC BASIC was a procedural version of BASIC designed by Sophie Wilson for the Acorn BBC Micro computer.
There are now versions for Windows, MS-DOS, Z80 (Amstrad, CP/M, others), Z88 (Tatung Einstein).