MS BASIC for Macintosh
Developer(s) | Microsoft |
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Initial release | 1984; 40 years ago (1984) |
Platform | Classic Mac OS |
Type | Microsoft BASIC |
License | Proprietary |
MS BASIC for Macintosh was a dialect of Microsoft BASIC for Macintosh. It was one of the first Microsoft BASIC variants to have optional line numbering, predating QuickBASIC. It was provided in two versions, one with standard binary floating point and another with decimal arithmetic.[1]
References
- ^ Hart, Glenn (May 1985). "Microsoft Basic 2.0 for the Mac". Creative Computing. 11 (5): 46. Retrieved 24 May 2017.
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Dialects of the BASIC programming language (list)
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- Atari BASIC
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- Atari ST BASIC
- BASIC A+
- BASIC XE
- BASIC XL
- BASIC Programming (Atari 2600)
- BBC BASIC
- Benton Harbor BASIC
- Chinese BASIC
- Commodore BASIC
- Color BASIC
- Dartmouth BASIC
- Disk Extended Color BASIC
- Extended Color BASIC
- Family BASIC
- GFA BASIC
- GW-BASIC
- IBM BASIC
- JR-BASIC
- MacBASIC
- MBASIC
- MSX BASIC
- MS BASIC for Macintosh
- QBasic
- QuickBASIC
- S-BASIC
- Sinclair BASIC
- STOS BASIC
- SuperBASIC
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- Turbo-BASIC XL
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