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- BASICODE
- April 8, 1985
-
-
- BASICODE is part of a system used by computer enthusiasts in the
- Netherlands, primarily to Broadcast computer programs. The
- Netherlands National Broadcasting service has a weekly computer
- show (HOBBYSCOOP?) that includes data broadcasts on AM radio of
- BASIC programs. The idea is that you record the broadcast prgrams
- on a cassette recorder and then load them into your computer.
- data is broadcast at 1200 bps.
-
- BASICODE is a "subset" of BASIC that should allow programs
- written in the BASICODE subset to be executed on nearly any of
- the personal computers that have a Microsoft flavoured BASIC on
- them. This certainly includes things like Apples, Commodores,
- Ataris and of course CP/M and PC/MSDOS computers, and no doubt
- many, many others. So BASICODE is also a way of ensuring
- portability of BASIC programs between widely differing machines.
-
- This disk is volume 4 of the Netherland CP/M User Group (CPMNL)
- collection and has the details of BASICODE-2 for CP/M computers.
- I'm not how BASICODE-2 differs from BASICODE-1.
-
- Unfortunately most of the information on BASICODE is in Dutch, a
- language I don't speak. I once attended a lecture at one of the
- local computer education groups on BASICODE, given by one of the
- orginal developers of it (that's the only reason I can even
- attempt this introduction). My wife speaks Indonesioan (she
- taught it at High School) and so can at least recognise some of
- the Dutch words and that has helped also.
-
- It struck me at the time I first heard about it that BASICODE was
- really an idea whose time had yet to come. So in the hope that
- this material will motivate someone in the English speaking CP/M
- community to take a closer look at BASICODE and its implications,
- I am dressing this up with what little English documentation I
- can, plus an English catalogue of sorts.
-
- If you can provide translations of any of the Dutch language
- material or other support material on BASICODE (on disk please),
- I'd appreciate a copy. There is some mention of additional
- material on CPMNL volume 5 (505). If you have this volume, or
- know of anyone who does, please send me a copy!
-
- Special thanks to Phil Coull in the United Kingdom who brought
- this material to my attention and sent me CPMNL volume 4!
-
-
- Bill Bolton,
- Software Tools RCPM,
- P.O. Box 357,
- Kenmore,
- QLD, 4069,
- AUSTRALIA
-
- Phone +61 7 378-9530 CCITT V.21 300 bps
-