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Micro-Professor II BASIC

Keywords

Very much a clone of Applesoft BASIC which proclaimed to be almost 100% compatible.

Where it is/was used

  • Multi-Tech (Acer) Micro-Professor II (Taiwan, 1982)
  • Microdigital TK-2000 (Brazil, 1984)

Noteworthy characteristics

In order to be cheaper in the Asian market, the MPF-II computer did not have a real text mode that would require a special and expensive character generator. It had no joystick port and its keyboard and second video buffer were not located in the same memory addresses of the Apple II family, so many of the PEEKs and POKEs of Applesoft program listings would not work under its BASIC. Also, its GET statement worked in blocking mode.

It is not clear so far whether the BASIC on the MPF-II was a licensed version of Applesoft or a reverse-engineered clone.

Brazilian clone TK-2000 had a Disk-II compatible controller in the form of a cartridge and its BASIC had some keywords not found in Applesoft and possibly not even in the MPF-II, such as SOUND, MOTOR and DSK.

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