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For those who want to program in Sinclair
BASIC the most common choice will be a Spectrum emulator. It is
legal to use Spectrum emulators because Amstrad has kindly given
permission for the distribution of its copyrighted material for
use with emulators although it retains that copyright. But there
are other options for those who want to explore this versatile
language.
| Integer
BASIC version 1.0,
by John Grant (3,537 bytes) 4K Sinclair BASIC interpreter for ZX80. [??/??/80] |
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| New
BASIC version 1.1,
by Steven Vickers (6,942 bytes) 8K Sinclair BASIC interpreter for ZX80/ZX81. [??/??/81] |
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| Spectrum
BASIC version 0.9,
by Steven Vickers (12,443 bytes) 16K Sinclair BASIC interpreter for ZX Spectrum. [??/04/82] |
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| ROMU6 version 1.0, by Cesar and Juan Hernandez
(16,633 bytes) Sinclair BASIC interpreter for MSX. [06/06/94] |
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| Spectrum
48 version 1.0 by
Whitby Computers Ltd. (19,025 bytes) 6502 processor based Sinclair BASIC interpreter for Commodore 64. [??/??/??] |
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| Sinbas version 1.3 by Pavel Napravnik (181,207
bytes) Sinclair BASIC interpreter for IBM PC compatibles. [26/06/00] |
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| Basic version 0.02 by Philip Kendall (78,118 bytes) Sinclair BASIC interpreter for Unix (80% finished). [11/08/02] |
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| BASin release 11a by Paul Dunn (1,294,065
bytes) Sinclair BASIC interpreter for Microsoft Windows. [26/06/00] |