abrams@bnl.ARPA (Karl L. Abrams) (03/12/88)
Does anyone know of a good Basic compiler or interpreter which will run under BSD flavored UNIX? A public domain one would be nice, but not essential. We've had a number of users inquire about one. Thanks in advance; -- ARPA: abrams@bnl.APRA BITNET: abrams@bnl.BITNET UUCP: ....philabs!sbcs!bnl!abrams
mohamed@hscfvax.harvard.edu (Mohamed_el_Lozy) (03/14/88)
In article <393@bnl.ARPA> abrams@bnl.UUCP (Karl L. Abrams) writes: >Does anyone know of a good Basic compiler or interpreter which will run >under BSD flavored UNIX? A public domain one would be nice, but not >essential. We've had a number of users inquire about one. > A question that comes up about once a year. I do not like BASIC, but some of my users need it. We have been running a BASIC from the University of British Columbia, written long ago by Bill Webb. It is supplied by the Biosciences Data Center University of British Columbia 2204 Main Mall Vancouver, B. C. V6T - 1W5 In May 1986 the person to contact was Ms. Susan Ertis, reachable as ..!ubc-vision!bdcvax!susan. At the time we payed $120, which was a copying and handling fee. It was certainly worth it. It works well, though clearly the directory is in the state it was in when work on it stopped. As I recall, it will not accept tabs in lieu of spaces betweeline number and line (or before line number).
root@cca.ucsf.edu (Computer Center) (03/18/88)
A BASIC interpreter written by Phil Cockcroft was placed in volume 7 of the comp.sources.unix archives by the author. We compiled it and have it available on a BSD VAX here. There was an earlier posting of an incomplete effort in (I think) volume 2. Thos Sumner (thos@cca.ucsf.edu) BITNET: thos@ucsfcca (The I.G.) (...ucbvax!ucsfcgl!cca.ucsf!thos) OS|2 -- an Operating System for puppets. #include <disclaimer.std>