On 31 October 2011 13:13, Michael Kerpan <madcrow.maxwell at gmail.com> wrote:
Acorn made some nice machines. Does anybody know if
the RISC OS
version of BBC BASIC includes inline ARM assembly support? That would
be fun.
Yes, it does.
There is now a free RISC PC emulator out there, too: RPCemu Spoon
Edition. Due to a lot of recent work by the maintainer, who's a mate
of mine, it now runs the small-f free Shared Source edition of RISC OS
from RISC OS Open Ltd - "ROOL".
http://www.marutan.net/rpcemuspoon/
http://www.riscosopen.org/
So you can download a free emulator, a free set of ROMs containing the
most current version of one fork of RISC OS, and play with BBC BASIC V
for nothing.
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