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BASICODE was a
computer project intended to
create a
unified standard for the
BASIC programming language.
BASIC was
available on many po****r home computers...
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listeners could record onto c****ette and then load into
their computer. See
BASICODE. The c****ette was
adapted into what is
called a
streamer c****ette (also...
- The 1200 bit/s mode of CUTS was used as the
standard for cross-platform
BASICODE distribution. KCS
originated from the
earliest days of the microcomputer...
- McPheters,
Wolfe & Jones. pp. 28, 83. "History of
BASICODE". SCOOP. Benschop, Lennart. "
BASICODE". "The
IMSAI 8800". www.pc-history.org. Tarbell, Don...
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preserved on the internet.
ORACLE (teletext)
Multimedia Home
Platform BASICODE Timeline of
teletext in the UK Overington, W.J.G. (May 1977). "Telesoftware"...
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matrix emulation was very slow)
programming language BASICODE (a
special BASIC dialect);
BASICODE-programs were even
broadcast by
radio Robotron Z 1013...
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several non-Acorn machines. As of
version 0.10 the file
format carries BASICODE signals as well. TZX is a
chunked format with
similar scope for the ZX...
- c****ette data
format of the
contemporary BBC
Micro computer.
Actually it is a
BASICODE signal, but no citation.
Slight modulation had also been
observed on the...
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Available in ROM on IBM PCs.
Later disk
based versions for IBM PC DOS.
BASICODE (Many 8-bit home computers,
including KC 85) A
subset common to many platform-specific...
- EDAS)
there are high-level
languages such as Tiny BASIC, KC-BASIC [de],
BASICODE,
Forth and
Pascal available. The kit came from
factory with
extensive printed...