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Re: Evil Conspiracy!
No, all R/S basics were Microsoft, except the original Level I Model I
(which was Palo Alto hacked), and the Model II compiler, which was Business
Basic IIRC.
The 8K Color basic for the Coco, and the MC-10 were MS.
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Regards,
Neil
"Scott Alfter" <salfter@salfter.dyndns.org> wrote in message
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> Everyone here (well, everyone in csa2 anyway) knows Woz wrote Integer
BASIC,
> and I'm 99% sure (bad pun) that TI BASIC and Extended TI BASIC didn't come
> out of Redmond (or wherever Microsoft was based at the time). Once you
get
> beyond the simplest stuff, the syntax (and sometimes the semantics) of TI
> BASIC diverges quite a bit from the various Microsoft BASIC variants.
>
> There are a few more BASICs that weren't derived from Microsoft BASIC.
> Atari had its own BASIC; the biggest difference that I recall was that it
> didn't support arrays of strings. MS BASIC for the same machines, which
was
> also available in a different cartridge, does provide support for arrays
of
> strings. I think Tandy rolled its own Color BASIC for the CoCo, but
> Extended Color BASIC identifies itself as a MS BASIC variant (I'm guessing
> this is the case as standard Color BASIC doesn't include the "under
license
> from MS" line in the boot message that Extended Color BASIC includes).
>
> That said, given the original post regarding PRINT 23+"23"+-23 and its
> result...shouldn't that come back with a type-mismatch error? The +
> operator is overloaded, but you can't concatenate a string and a number
and
> you can't add them together. Does Applesoft do something other than
report
> an error? (I'm at work right now, so I can't fire up one of my IIs and
> check for myself.)
>
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