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If you have the urge to write some Basic, you might pass on GW-Basic and try QB64, instead. GW-Basic Disk and Manual photo by [Palatinatian] CC-SA-4.0.
GW-BASIC can trace its roots back to Bill Gates' and Paul Allen's implementation of Microsoft's first product, the BASIC interpreter for the Altair 8800 computer.
The project's "Microsoft GW-BASIC Interpreter Source Code" GitHub site states the code: Is being released for historical reference/interest purposes, and reflects the state of the GW-BASIC interpreter ...
Posted in News, Retrocomputing Tagged basic, basic interpreter, github, gw-basic, gwbasic, microsoft, source code ← Milling A Custom 6-Pin DIN Connector Come On Baby Light My Fire Button → ...
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