• MBASIC is the Microsoft BASIC implementation of BASIC for the CP/M operating system. MBASIC is a descendant of the original Altair BASIC interpreters...
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  • out by Marc McDonald in 1976/1977. MBASIC is available for CP/M-80 and ISIS-II. Also available for TEKDOS. MBASIC is a stripped-down BASIC-80 with only...
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    the WordStar word processor, SuperCalc spreadsheet, and the CBASIC and MBASIC programming languages. The exact contents of the bundled software varied...
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    WordStar, the popular word processing package; SuperCalc, a spreadsheet; MBASIC, a programming language; Osboard, a graphics and drawing program; TurnKey...
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    [permanent dead link] "Old & Abandoned Australia Public Group | Facebook". mbasic.facebook.com. Retrieved 28 September 2020. "Botany Bay Watch Project". Botanybaywatch...
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    the WordStar word processor, SuperCalc spreadsheet, and the CBASIC and MBASIC programming languages. The included software packages were all leading applications...
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  • as: Altair BASIC AmigaBASIC Applesoft BASIC Commodore BASIC Color BASIC MBASIC Spectravideo Extended BASIC TRS-80 Level II BASIC Microsoft MACRO-80 Microsoft...
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  • Derek Budge. A division of Tenchstar, Ltd. MetaComCo's first product was an MBASIC compatible interpreter for IBM PCs, which was licensed by Peter Mackeonis...
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    upper case, but this was not enforced by the operating system. Programs (MBASIC is a notable example) were able to create filenames containing lower-case...
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    Microsoft's first ever product the Altair BASIC (1975), TRS-80 LEVEL II, CP/M's MBASIC, IBM PC 5150's BASICA, MS-DOS's GW-BASIC and QuickBASIC prior to version...
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