Applesoft BASIC (English Wikipedia)

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  • TASC (The AppleSoft Compiler) User's Manual. Bellevue, WA: Microsoft Consumer Products. 1981.
  • Applesoft BASIC Programmer's Reference Manual (for IIe only). Apple Computer, Inc. 1982. p. 70.
  • Applesoft Extended Precision Floating Point Basic Language Reference Manual. Apple Computer, Inc. November 1977.
  • Grevstad, Eric (December 1986). "Laser 128 / An Affordable Compatible". inCider. p. 58. Retrieved April 24, 2017.

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  • Coleco Presents The Adam Computer System. May 3, 2016 [September 28, 1983]. Event occurs at 31:55. Archived from the original on November 22, 2021 – via YouTube. Everybody who knows Applesoft BASIC will also know Adam SmartBASIC. All the same commands, all the same controls for this BASIC, this interpreter, are available. In fact, we're going to show you a program which uses Applesoft graphic commands ... executed through Adam. ... As far as we're concerned, when we're in BASIC, and we're not PEEKing or POKEing ... anything below the BASIC interpreter, we are source-code compatible.

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  • Coleco Presents The Adam Computer System. May 3, 2016 [September 28, 1983]. Event occurs at 31:55. Archived from the original on November 22, 2021 – via YouTube. Everybody who knows Applesoft BASIC will also know Adam SmartBASIC. All the same commands, all the same controls for this BASIC, this interpreter, are available. In fact, we're going to show you a program which uses Applesoft graphic commands ... executed through Adam. ... As far as we're concerned, when we're in BASIC, and we're not PEEKing or POKEing ... anything below the BASIC interpreter, we are source-code compatible.