![]() You can find Bywater BASIC in FreeDOS 1.3 RC4 in the "Development" package group on the Bonus CD. We've included Bywater BASIC since at least FreeDOS Alpha 5, in 1997. We only want to include open source programs in FreeDOS, so Bywater BASIC was a great addition to FreeDOS in our early days. The Bywater BASIC website reminds us that Bywater BASIC implements a large superset of the ANSI Standard for Minimal BASIC (X3.60-1978) and a significant subset of the ANSI Standard for Full BASIC (X3.113-1987). It's also distributed under the GNU General Public License version 2, which means it's open source software. I was excited to discover one already existed in Bywater BASIC. The would think which would remain easy to find, but unluckily VB how pollutes the results while toward render them useless, and no amount of -VBs fix that. When we started the FreeDOS Project in June 1994, it seemed natural that we should include an open source BASIC environment. I am wondering is anyone has a pointer at one healthy source of 'classic' BASIC programs, in text format. eBook: An introduction to programming with Bash. ![]() ![]() ![]() Try for free: Red Hat Learning Subscription. ![]()
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