On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 09:01:25 -0400, "Tom Lake" <tlake@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 01:55:20 -0400, "Tom Lake" <tlake@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>"teak" <teak@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>> I want to program in 1980;s basic, where can I get an apt compiler.
It
>>>> is my first langauge, I still love it, and want to use it even if it
>>>> obsolete. Where can I get a freeware copy or any other.
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>>>Thee are many sites that have GW-BASIC on them. Google
>>>it and you'll find one easily.
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>> He said 'compiler'. GW-BASIC is not a compiler. Other than that, a
>> good suggestion.
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>From the way he was talking, I'm pretty sure he doesn't know the
difference
>and that his first experience was with an interpreter. In the '70's and
>into the
>'80s even some computer magazines didn't make any distinction.
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Hmmm. Yes. Point.
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