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'''Briefly on BASICODE (Copied from Wikipedia):''' | '''Briefly on BASICODE (Copied from Wikipedia):''' | ||
− | + | BASICODE was a computer project intended to create a unified standard for the [[BASIC]]. BASIC was available on many popular home computers, but there were countless variants that were mostly incompatible with each other. The project was initiated in 1980 by the Netherlands broadcasting organisation Nederlandse Omroep Stichting (NOS). | |
− | + | The basic implementation were architecture-specific utility applications that executed calls of subroutines for text, audio and sound defined in the BASICODE language standard according to the abilities of the computer in question. These applications, called Bascoders, also enabled the sharing of data and programs across diffent computer platforms by defining a data format for the compact audio cassettes that were regularly used as storage media in the 1980s. A BASICODE program stored on cassette could be loaded and run on any computer supporting the language. BASICODE was often called "Esperanto for computers" for that reason. | |
== LINKS == | == LINKS == | ||
[http://www.basicode.de/ BASICODE interpreter for the CPC - Download] | [http://www.basicode.de/ BASICODE interpreter for the CPC - Download] | ||
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+ | [http://sionet.mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/BC/BASICODE.htm Background article of BASICODE] | ||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basicode BASICODE article on Wikipedia] | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basicode BASICODE article on Wikipedia] | ||
[[Category:Programming software]] | [[Category:Programming software]] |
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Briefly on BASICODE (Copied from Wikipedia):
BASICODE was a computer project intended to create a unified standard for the BASIC. BASIC was available on many popular home computers, but there were countless variants that were mostly incompatible with each other. The project was initiated in 1980 by the Netherlands broadcasting organisation Nederlandse Omroep Stichting (NOS).
The basic implementation were architecture-specific utility applications that executed calls of subroutines for text, audio and sound defined in the BASICODE language standard according to the abilities of the computer in question. These applications, called Bascoders, also enabled the sharing of data and programs across diffent computer platforms by defining a data format for the compact audio cassettes that were regularly used as storage media in the 1980s. A BASICODE program stored on cassette could be loaded and run on any computer supporting the language. BASICODE was often called "Esperanto for computers" for that reason.
LINKS
BASICODE interpreter for the CPC - Download