Difference between revisions of "CBASIC Compiler"
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BASIC compiler from [[Digital_Research|Digital Research]] with GSX support | BASIC compiler from [[Digital_Research|Digital Research]] with GSX support | ||
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− | ''CBASIC is a compiled version of the BASIC programming language written for the [[CP/M]] operating system by Gordon Eubanks in 1976–77. It is an enhanced version of [[BASIC-E]], his master's thesis project.'' | + | ''CBASIC is a compiled version of the BASIC programming language written for the [[CP/M]] operating system by Gordon Eubanks in 1976–77. It is an enhanced version of [[BASIC-E]], his master's thesis project. (…) CBASIC could execute in a minimum of 24 kB of memory. Line numbers in the program source were optional, unless needed as a label for a program jump. CBASIC proved very popular because it incorporated 14-digit binary-coded decimal (BCD) math which eliminated MBASIC's rounding errors that were sometimes troublesome for accounting.'' |
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[[image:CBasic Pascal ACU May1987.jpg |thumb|none]] | [[image:CBasic Pascal ACU May1987.jpg |thumb|none]] | ||
+ | == Links == | ||
+ | *{{CPCPower|4977}} | ||
+ | *{{EnWiki|CBASIC}} | ||
+ | *[http://www.cpm.z80.de/download/cbasic80.zip Corrupted binary] | ||
[[Category:BASIC]] | [[Category:BASIC]] |
Revision as of 08:38, 4 November 2013
BASIC compiler from Digital Research with GSX support
From Wikipedia:
CBASIC is a compiled version of the BASIC programming language written for the CP/M operating system by Gordon Eubanks in 1976–77. It is an enhanced version of BASIC-E, his master's thesis project. (…) CBASIC could execute in a minimum of 24 kB of memory. Line numbers in the program source were optional, unless needed as a label for a program jump. CBASIC proved very popular because it incorporated 14-digit binary-coded decimal (BCD) math which eliminated MBASIC's rounding errors that were sometimes troublesome for accounting.
Reserved words
ABS AND AS ASC ATN BUFF CALL CHAIN CHR$ CLOSE COMMAND$ COMMON CONCHAR% CONSOLE CONSTAT% COS CREATE DATA DEF DELETE DIM ELSE END EQ EXP FEND FILE FLOAT FOR FRE GE GO GOSUB GOTO GT IF INITIALIZE INP INPUT INT INT% LE LEFT$ LEN LET LINE LOG LPRINTER LT MATCH MID$ NE NEXT NOT ON OPEN OR OUT PEEK POKE POS PRIN RANDOMIZE READ RECL RECS REM REMARK RENAME RESTORE RETURN RIGHT$ RND SADD SAVEMEM SGN SIN SIZE SQR STEP STOP STR$ SUB TAB TAN THEN TO UCASE$ USING VA VARPTR WEND WHILE WIDTH
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- Amstrad Computer User May 1987:
Links
- CBASIC Compiler at CPC-Power
- CBASIC Compiler at the English-language Wikipedia
- Corrupted binary