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- BBC BASIC for PC compatibles - BBC BASIC interpreter for DOS x86 based systems. Also includes a BBC BASIC for DOS manual and tutorial.
- R. T. Russell - The company was established in 1983 to supply BBC BASIC interpreters for the Zilog/Mostek Z80 and Intel 80x86 ranges of processors.
- Introduction to inheritance planning - A guide from the BBC on the basics of planning for inheritance tax.
- Program Your PC - Features tutorials, a section dedicated to beginners to the language and programs.
- Mister T - Includes executable graphical illustrations of mathematical problems
- BBC - Basically British Language Consultancy - Klein bureau, waardoor u in rechtstreeks contact bent met de vertaler Engels. Ook les en in-company taaltrainingen. Lees hier voorbeelden van bekende vertaalfouten of test uw kennis.
- Pawbooks - Books on CD providing a simulation for control and interface systems including BBC Basic and assembly code.
Wikipedia Articles
- BBC BASIC - BBC BASIC was developed in 1981 as a native programming language for the MOS Technology 6502 based Acorn BBC Micro home/personal computer, mainly by Roger Wilson. It was a version of the BASIC programming language adapted for a U.
- Mallard BASIC - Mallard BASIC was a BASIC interpreter for CP/M written by Locomotive Software and supplied with the Amstrad PCW range of small business computers, the ZX Spectrum +3 version of CP/M Plus, and the Acorn BBC Micro Z80 Second Processor.
- Acorn Electron - The Acorn Electron was a budget version of the BBC Micro educational/home computer made by Acorn Computers Ltd. It had 32 kilobytes of RAM, and its ROM memory included BBC BASIC along with its operating system.
- Amstrad NC200 - The Amstrad NC100 was an A4-size, portable Z80-based computer, released by Amstrad in 1992. It featured 64 KiB of RAM and included the Protext word processor, various organiser-like facilities (diary, address book and time manager), a simple calculator and a version of BBC BASIC.
- Richard T. Russell - Richard Thomas Russell is the creator of the BBC BASIC for Windows computer language and the author of the Z80 and