词条 | Atari ST BASIC |
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| name = Atari ST BASIC | logo = | logo alt = | screenshot = Atari ST BASIC.png | caption = Atari ST BASIC (edit-window hidden) | screenshot alt = Atari ST BASIC | collapsible = | author = MetaComCo | developer = | released = {{Start date and age|1985}} | discontinued = | latest release version = | latest release date = | latest preview version = | latest preview date = | status = Historic,Discontinued | programming language = | operating system = | platform = | size = | language = | language count = | language footnote = | genre = BASIC | license = | alexa = | website = | standard = | AsOf = }} Atari ST BASIC (or ST Basic) was the first dialect of BASIC that was produced for the Atari ST line of computers. It was bundled with all new STs in the early years of the ST's lifespan, and quickly became the standard BASIC for that platform. However, many users disliked it, and improved dialects of BASIC quickly came out to replace it. OriginsAtari commissioned MetaComCo to write a version of BASIC that would take advantage of the GEM environment on the Atari ST. This was based on a version already written for Digital Research called DR-Basic, which was bundled with DR's CP/M-86 operating system. The result was called ST BASIC. At the time the ST was launched, ST BASIC was bundled with all new STs. A further port of the same language called ABasiC ended up being supplied for a time with the Amiga, but Commodore quickly replaced it with the Microsoft-developed AmigaBASIC. Appearance on screenThe user interface consisted of four windows. An edit-window in which one could enter the source code, a list-window where the entire source code could be browsed, a command/debug-window where instructions were entered that were immediately executed, and the output-window. However, the windows could only be selected with the mouse, this became cumbersome. BugsST BASIC had many bugs. Compute! in September 1987 reported on one flaw that it described as "among the worst BASIC bugs of all time".[1] Typing function not yet doneSystem error #%N, please restart Similar commands, such as Alternatives to ST BASICThe relatively low quality of ST BASIC quickly opened up a market for third-party BASICs on the ST. FaST BASIC and GFA BASIC were two of the first of these third-party BASICs to be released. As these BASICS were not free, a program written in one of these BASICs could only be listed and run if the user had that BASIC. However, compilers and run-time executables started to appear for these BASICs that produced executable code that could run on all STs, and type-in programs became less fashionable, so there was no longer a need for a standard BASIC. By then, HiSoft BASIC, Omikron BASIC and STOS BASIC had appeared. Some of these BASICs even started to be bundled with new STs in the later years. Books
References1. ^{{cite news | url=https://archive.org/stream/1987-09-compute-magazine/Compute_Issue_088_1987_Sep#page/n77/mode/2up | title=One Last Bug | work=Compute! | date=September 1987 | accessdate=10 November 2013 | author=Nelson, Philip I. | pages=74}} {{BASIC}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Basic, Atari St}} 4 : Atari ST software|Programming languages created in 1985|Discontinued BASICs|BASIC interpreters |
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