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== About ==
 
== About ==
Boriel’s ZX-Basic Compiler was designed for ZX-Spectrum, but it is extremely flexible for targeting all other z80-based machines, CPC included.
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'''Boriel’s ZX-Basic Compiler''' was designed for ZX-Spectrum, but it is extremely flexible for targeting all other z80-based machines, CPC included.
  
 
This cross compiler is all made in Python, and runs on almost all known operating systems available (GNU/Linux, OSX, BSD, Haiku, MS-Windows, etc.)
 
This cross compiler is all made in Python, and runs on almost all known operating systems available (GNU/Linux, OSX, BSD, Haiku, MS-Windows, etc.)

Revision as of 06:53, 25 March 2016

About

Boriel’s ZX-Basic Compiler was designed for ZX-Spectrum, but it is extremely flexible for targeting all other z80-based machines, CPC included.

This cross compiler is all made in Python, and runs on almost all known operating systems available (GNU/Linux, OSX, BSD, Haiku, MS-Windows, etc.)

Features

It allows inline-assembly, libraries, etc.

Links

official wikipage

CPC examples (GX-4000 rom files only for now, examples with sources)