You can buy the latest incarnation of Turbo BASIC, called Power
Basic. It's pretty neat.
g.
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, Glen Goodwin wrote:
From:
Christopher Smith <csmith(a)amdocs.com>
If anyone has a copy of Turbo BASIC with manual I'd like to buy one . . .
For a while I used Turbo Basic under MS-DOS. It
was an
incredible development environment... for a BASIC ... running
under MS-DOS... Ok, so it was "passable." Still :)
No, it was incredible. Removing the constraints of using line numbers was
a huge improvement on its own. Allowing variables local to a function or
procedure was a nice bonus as well.
Both of the above examples are compilers, though,
I think.
Turbo BASIC also has an interpretive mode.
Glen
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