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List Of Basic DialectsThere are more dialects of BASIC than there are of other programming languages. In many earlier home computers, a BASIC interpreter came included as standard. BASIC has been frequently used as a beginner's programming language and for writing computer games. List of BASIC dialects for multiple platforms - Alvyn BASIC
- BASIC/Z (or ZBASIC) (CP/M, MDOS)
- BBC BASIC — Originally for the Acorn/BBC Micro, but has since been ported to RISC OS, Tiki 100, Cambridge Z88, Amstrad NC100, CP/M, ZX Spectrum, MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows and many others http://www.mdfs.net/Software/BBCBasic/. A GPL clone of BBC BASIC named Brandy written in portable C is also available.
- BlitzBasic — Fast compiler, Game programming language. For the Amiga and Windows. Windows version with DirectX support
- Bywater BASIC (aka bwBASIC) — Basic-Interpreter for MS-DOS and POSIX. Is a bit like GWBasic.
- CBASIC (successor of BASIC-E) (CP/M, MS-DOS)
- Chipmunk Basic (Apple Macintosh, CLI ports for Win32, GNU/Linux; copyrighted freeware)
- Extended Color BASIC (TRS-80 Color Computer and Dragon 32/64)
- FreeBASIC — An almost 100% QuickBASIC compatible Win32 Open source language (DOS, MS Windows and GNU/Linux) (GPL)
- GfA BASIC — Was originally concieved on the Atari ST. Later was ported to the Amiga, DOS and Windows.
- HiSoft Basic (Atari ST, ZX Spectrum)
- HotBasic (Win32, Linux)
- KBasic — based on Qt. A commercial BASIC for Microsoft Windows and Linux
- Mallard BASIC — Similar to Locomotive BASIC and ran on the Amstrad PCW and ZX Spectrum +3 under CP/M
- Microsoft BASIC (overview of Microsoft BASIC variants) (many microcomputer platforms)
- PowerBasic — Efficient commercial basic compiler for DOS and Windows (successor of Turbo BASIC) — With Compiler. (MSDOS, Win32)
- PureBasic — Cross-plattform application development language. Fast compiled basic with many functions. Available for Microsoft Windows, Linux, AmigaOS and Mac OS (in development).
- RapidQ is a free BASIC that borrowed from Visual Basic. Useful for graphical surfaces. Works to a large extent with QuickBasic instructions. It is possible to write programs for Windows, Linux, Solaris/Sparc and HP/UX. (Cross-platform, free, no longer being developed). Semi-oo interpreter. Includes RAD IDE.
- RealBASIC — Platform independant BASIC. Object-oriented Visual Basic-like Basic variant for Macintosh, Mac OS X, Linux and Windows.
- sdlBasic free multiplatform BASIC. Based on the core of wxBasic, but uses the SDL library.
- SmallBASIC — A small Open source GPL-ed BASIC Interpreter that runs on DOS, PalmOS, Windows, Linux etc..
- True BASIC (MS-DOS, MS Windows, Apple Macintosh)
- wxBasic is an open source GPL BASIC interpreter based on the platform independant wxWidgets toolkit library. For Linux and Windows.
- XBasic — Open Source-Compiler with a GUI-designer (for Windows and Linux)
- Yabasic — Small Interpreter. (for Linux, Windows and Playstation 2). (GPL)
BASIC extensions List of BASIC dialects for a single platform Microsoft Windows DOS on PC compatibles Linux / Unix Mac OS AmigaOS Atari TOS Java enabled mobile phones PalmOS Pocketviewer (CASIO pda) Commodore VIC-20, C-64 and other 8-bit computers from Commodore BASIC extensions Atari, 400/800/XL/XE and other 8-bit computers from Atari Apple I, II, III Amstrad CPC CP/M - BASIC-E (aka 'submarine BASIC') (CP/M)
- OBASIC — From Microsoft.
- MBASIC — Further development of OBASIC, also from Microsoft. MBasic was one of the BASICs developed from Microsoft. Came with a line editor), that for example ran under CP/M.
TRS-80 Texas Instruments (TI 99/4A) Basic dialects for video game consoles Embedded BASICs / BASIC-based scripting languages Other / unknown / unsorted BASIC dialects See also
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