What you need is a compiler, not an emulator. Still used today, for the simple reason that it isĪctually really quite good at what it does. Procedural language, nothing beats FORTRAN. Johnny should learn python or ruby or even shell Does anybody know where I can find an emulator for one of these varieties of BASIC that will run on Mac OS X on a PowerPC processor (without requiring an NEC PC-8001 mkII or Apple II system unit to create a ROM image)? Nevertheless, I'd still rather nostalgically rather program in either NEC's N80-BASIC or Apple'sĪpplesoft BASIC. NEC PC-8001 mkII, and would like to rewrite it in a line programming BASIC language on Mac OS X.Ĭhipmunk Basic for Mac OS, which piqued my interest-I am definitely going to get my hands wet with this one over the coming weekend.
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