BASIC-11

BASIC-11
Developer(s)Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC)
Initial releaseSeptember 1976; 47 years ago (1976-09)
TypeProgramming language

BASIC-11[1][2][3] was a dialect of the basic language for PDP-11 operating systems such as RSX-11, RT-11, TSX and TSX-Plus.[4] It was a classic BASIC in that it used line numbers, supported line number editing, and classic function syntax. It provided extended support for user-defined functions, external sequential disk files, and linking with assembler language modules for device support and operating system interfaces.

References

  1. ^ Advertisement: Data Entry Software for PDP-11...Written in BASIC-11..., Page 72, Computerworld, 21 February 1977, retrieved 25 February 2018.
  2. ^ "Basic-11 documentation". David's Blog. 2011-05-01. Archived from the original on 2018-02-26.
  3. ^ BASIC-11/RT-11 User's Guide Update 1 (1978-03), Company:Digital Equipment Corporation, Part:DEC-11-LIBUA-A-D, Date:1977-09
  4. ^ Basic-11 Tool Gets Update, Computerworld, 27 Jul 1981, Page 54, ...General Systems, Inc. is offering Release 3.0 of its business Basic-11 accounting system,...All programs are written in Basic-11 and will run on any Digital Equipment Corp. PDP-11 running RT-11, TSX or TSX-Plus operating systems...
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Dialects of the BASIC programming language (list)
Classic
Microsoft
  • Microsoft BASIC
  • TRS-80 BASICs (Level I, Level II/III)
  • Thomson BASIC 1.0
Texas Instruments
  • TI-BASIC (calculators)
  • TI Extended BASIC (aka XBasic)
  • TI-BASIC 83
Hewlett-Packard
Locomotive Software
Microcomputers
Minicomputers
Time-sharing computers
Other
Extenders
Procedure-
oriented
Proprietary
Free and
open source
With object
extensions
Proprietary
Free and
open source
RAD
designers
Proprietary
Free and
open source
Defunct


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