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(New page: Integer BASIC was the first version of BASIC available for the Apple II series of computers. It was written by Steve Wozniak in 6502 assembly.)
 
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Integer [[BASIC]] was the first version of BASIC available for the [[Apple II]] series of computers.  It was written by Steve Wozniak in [[6502]] assembly.
 
Integer [[BASIC]] was the first version of BASIC available for the [[Apple II]] series of computers.  It was written by Steve Wozniak in [[6502]] assembly.
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It is named ''Integer'' BASIC because it did not have any floating point capabilities and worked only with signed 16-bit integers.

Revision as of 02:03, 18 May 2007

Integer BASIC was the first version of BASIC available for the Apple II series of computers. It was written by Steve Wozniak in 6502 assembly.

It is named Integer BASIC because it did not have any floating point capabilities and worked only with signed 16-bit integers.