Re: What are the different IIgs BASIC available?



Micol Advanced Basic first look:

This one looks like GSoft BASIC - launch it will drop you to a Orca
type of environment. You can edit and compile source code there. Like
GSoft BASIC, the program is stored at tokenized form and cannot be
read with a text editor.

The language looks surprisingly like Applesoft BASIC, from Gosub to
HPLOT. And unlike GSoft BASIC (but like Applesoft), HCOLOR = does
work. It is used in the sample file.

Personally I think if you are interested in Micol Advanced Basic,
GSoft BASIC might be a better choice as it is more well documented and
it has good toolbox support.

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