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“Basicode 3” Metadata:

  • Title: Basicode 3
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  • Language: dut
  • Number of Pages: Median: 126
  • Publisher: Kluwer
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  • First Year Published: 1986
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  • Is The Book Public: No
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    BASICODE

    BASICODE was a computer project intended to create a unified standard for the BASIC programming language. BASIC was available on many popular home computers

    Cassette tape

    listeners could record onto cassette and then load into their computer. See BASICODE. The cassette was adapted into what is called a streamer cassette (also

    Kansas City standard

    The 1200 bit/s mode of CUTS was used as the standard for cross-platform BASICODE distribution. KCS originated from the earliest days of the microcomputer

    KC 85

    matrix emulation was very slow) programming language BASICODE (a special BASIC dialect); BASICODE-programs were even broadcast by radio Robotron Z 1013

    Telesoftware

    preserved on the internet. ORACLE (teletext) Multimedia Home Platform BASICODE Timeline of teletext in the UK Overington, W.J.G. (May 1977). "Telesoftware"

    UoSAT-2

    cassette data format of the contemporary BBC Micro computer. Actually it is a BASICODE signal, but no citation. Slight modulation had also been observed on the

    List of Compact Cassette tape data storage formats

    McPheters, Wolfe & Jones. pp. 28, 83. "History of BASICODE". SCOOP. Benschop, Lennart. "BASICODE". "The IMSAI 8800". www.pc-history.org. Tarbell, Don

    List of BASIC dialects

    Available in ROM on IBM PCs. Later disk based versions for IBM PC DOS. BASICODE (Many 8-bit home computers, including KC 85) A subset common to many platform-specific

    Unified Emulator Format

    several non-Acorn machines. As of version 0.10 the file format carries BASICODE signals as well. TZX is a chunked format with similar scope for the ZX

    Robotron Z1013

    EDAS) there are high-level languages such as Tiny BASIC, KC-BASIC [de], BASICODE, Forth and Pascal available. The kit came from factory with extensive printed