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True BASIC: BASIC Programming Language, Dartmouth BASIC, John George Kemeny, Thomas Eugene Kurtz, QBasic, BitBLT
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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. True BASIC is a
variant of the BASIC programming language descended from Dartmouth BASIC
the original BASIC invented by college professors John G. Kemeny and
Thomas E. Kurtz.When True BASIC appeared on the market in 1985,
initially based on Dartmouth BASIC 7 otherwise known as ANSI BASIC it
implemented a number of new features over QBasic, and allowed the user a
redefinable 16-color, 640×480 pixel backdrop for program editing. True
BASIC introduced new functions for graphics primitives like plot, plot
area, flood, etc. It also was the first to provide a method for saving a
portion of the screen and blitting it elsewhere, but had no proper
buffering implementation. |
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