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Alternative for M$ CP/M assembler M80 & L80 for DOS/Win32? (Users)

posted by Rugxulo Homepage, Usono, 06.12.2024, 05:43

> > Gordon Eubanks' BASIC-E
> (public domain).
>
> Can you, please, share sources?

The Wikipedia article linked to an old ASCII manual, which had binaries but no sources. In some CP/M User Group archive online, I found some sources, but they're in PL/M. (And just to get that you need DELBR.COM and UNARC.COM for the *.ark files or similar tools.)

The obvious gripe with BASIC-E is that it reads data lines only up to end of line or comma. So that's weirdly unhelpful.

There are other small BASICs, e.g. p2c's Chipmunk Basic (in C), Nils M. Holm's 12k BASIC (for 8086/DOS), or Scott Moore's BASIC (in old Pascal).

In other news on the CP/M side, it seems XPL0 works under NTVCM but DXForth does not.

 

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