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- List of BASIC dialects (alphabetical)
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This article gives an alphabetical —a flat list of Interpreted as well as Compiled variants on the BASIC Programming Language . The dialects' platform(s) (that is, the Computer models and Operating System s) are given in parentheses along with any other significant information.
For a list sorted by platform, see the List Of BASIC Dialects By Platform .
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- B32 Business Basic ''( Data General Eclipse MV , Unix , MS-DOS )''
- Bas ''( Unix )'' — An interpreter for the classic dialect of BASIC {Link without Title}
- BASCOM — BASIC compilers for the 8051 and AVR chips
- BASIC A+ ''( Atari 8-bit Family )'' — An extended BASIC for the Atari 8-bit Family , from Optimized Systems Software
- ''BASIC Advanced: See 'BASICA'''
- BASIC XE ''( Atari 8-bit Family )'' — An enhanced version of BASIC XL, from Optimized Systems Software {Link without Title}
- BASIC XL ''( Atari 8-bit Family )'' — An improved BASIC for the Atari 8-bit Family , from Optimized Systems Software {Link without Title}
- ''Bazic '86: See 'Northstar BASIC'''
- BASIC-11 ''( DEC PDP-11 , RSX-11 )''
- BASIC-68K structured BASIC for the SORD M68/M68MX computers running in CP/M-68K mode
- BASIC-E (aka ''submarine BASIC'') ''( CP/M )''
- BASIC-II structured BASIC for 8 bit SORD computers
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- BASIC/UX -- HP BASIC for HP/UX, an implementation of Rocky Mountain BASIC
- BASIC/WS -- HP BASIC Workstation, an implementation of Rocky Mountain BASIC
- BASIC/Z (or '' ZBASIC '') ''(CP/M, MDOS)''
- BASIC09 ''( OS-9 and OS-9 68K on Motorola 6809 and 68K CPUs , respectively)''
- BASICA (aka ''BASIC Advanced'', ''Advanced BASIC'') ''( DOS on the PC )'' — Available in ROM on IBM PC s. Later disk based versions for PC-DOS .
- BASICODE ''( KC85 )'' {Link without Title}
- BasiEgaXorz ''( Sega Genesis )'' — BASIC for the Sega Genesis {Link without Title}
- is also available.
- BBx ''( Microsoft Windows , Linux , Unix )'' — Cross-platform application development language derived from Business Basic .
- Beta BASIC – A BASIC toolkit that extended Sinclair BASIC .
- BlitzBasic ''( Amiga , Windows )'' — Fast compiler meant for Game Programming . Windows version with DirectX support.
- BlitzMAX ''( Mac OS , Linux , Windows )'' — Fast and compact compiler meant for Game Programming with OpenGL support.
- Blunt Axe Basic (aka ''BXBASM'') ''(Win32, Linux)'' [http://www.all4you.dk/FreewareWorld/links.php?id=17902
- Business Basic — A name given collectively to the variants of BASIC which were specialised for business use on mini-computers in the 1970s.
- ''bwBASIC: See 'Bywater BASIC'''
- ''BXBASM: See 'Blunt_Axe_Basic'''
- Bywater BASIC (aka ''bwBASIC'') — BASIC interpreter for MS-DOS and POSIX . Is a bit like GWBasic .
- DarkBASIC & DarkBASIC Professional ''( Windows )'' — Efficient compiler for Game Programming .
- Dartmouth BASIC — the ''original'' version of BASIC. See also ''True BASIC''.
- Data General Business Basic ''( Data General Nova and later DG minicomputers)''
- ''Data/BASIC: See: 'Pick/BASIC'''
- ''Databasic: See: 'Pick/BASIC'''
- DEC BASIC Used to VAX BASIC; renamed after VMS became OpenVMS and Alpha was created
- Dla Basic -- The only stuff about "dla basic" I'm able to find by googling is some Polish web pages listing the phrase in e.g. VIC-20 & C64 specifications of ROM allocation; after checking with a Polish-English dictionary, I found that "dla" means "for", indicating that the phrase just means "for basic"... So please give some docs to prove "dla basic" existence. It is also mentioned on the resume at http://www.inspiredidea.com/home/resume/ -->
- KBasic ''( Windows , Linux , Mac OS )'' — based on Qt . Object-oriented Visual Basic-like and Java-like Basic variant with IDE used for Cross-platform development. Comes in two editions — The free ''KBasic Personal'' and non-free ''KBasic Professional''.
- ''KBasic Personal: See 'KBasic'''
- ''KBasic Professional: See 'KBasic'''
- ''Kool-Bee: See 'KoolB'''
- KoolB (short for ''Kool-Bee'') ''( Windows , Linux )'' — Open-source BASIC compiler. A minimal compiler build mainly for learning purposes. {Link without Title}
- QBASIC ''( DOS on the PC )'' — Came with versions of MS-DOS from 5.0 to 6.22. Also included with DOS 7 (what Windows 95 runs on,) and available from the install CD of Windows 98.
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(also known as ''BASIC toolkits'') extend a particular basic.
''(Platforms: APCW = Amstrad PCW ; C64 = Commodore 64 ; C128 = Commodore 128 ; Spec+3 = ZX Spectrum +3 ; VIC-20 = Commodore VIC-20 )''
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