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bootBASIC

A 512-byte integer BASIC interpreter is surely a feat by Oscar Toledo, also known as nanochess on GitHub, where bootBASIC's source code resides. As of June 2023, this project from 2019 seemed to be alive, in spite of its Assembly code being apparently untouched for 3 years already.

Where it is/was used

According to the project's README file, the NASM-assembled code runs on the Intel 8088-based original IBM PC. There are ports for 32-bit and 64-bit Macintoshes as well.

Noteworthy characteristics

Environment and usage

Extensions

Curiosities

Related to...

Influenced by

Influence for

Versions and successors

References

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  • bootBASIC
    • Where it is/was used
    • Noteworthy characteristics
    • Environment and usage
    • Extensions
    • Curiosities
    • Related to...
      • Influenced by
      • Influence for
    • Versions and successors
    • References

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