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classiccmp.org] Namens Eric Smith
Verzonden: donderdag 15 juli 2010 8:49
Aan: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Onderwerp: Re: 68K ISA project
Tony Duell wrote:
The 9000/200 machines that I've worked on are
very solid (and you'd
expect from HP), you can run either HP technical BASIC (which does
allow you to run short machine code routines), or Pascal (which is
based on UCSD Pascal, and IIRC includes an assembler)
I thought those ran Rocky Mountain BASIC, which was not the
same thing as Technical BASIC. However, I'm no expert on the
9000 series, so perhaps I'm wrong.
Eric
The 9000 / 200 and 300 series run RMB, but it's very technical and
structured.
The PC DOS/Win version is called HP Instrument Basic and later on it becomes
HTBasic but by then it's owned by Transera.
If I remember correct technical basic was for the HP 2000/1000 series.
-Rik