Vilnius BASIC

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Vilnius Basic
Paradigm imperative, algorithmic
Appeared in 1986
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Dialects BASIC-86, BASIC-88
Influenced by MSX BASIC
Influenced None
Vilnius BASIC on BK-0010-01
Vilnius BASIC on BK-0010-01

Vilnius BASIC was a dialect of the BASIC programming language running on the Elektronika BK-0010-01/BK-0011M and UKNC computers.

It was a quite advanced BASIC and featured a runtime compiler that compiled the program when one entered the RUN command. The dialect was very close to MSX BASIC. The software takes its name from Vilnius, the capital city of Lithuania, formerly a republic of the Soviet Union.

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  • HCM - The HomeComputer Museum about Vilnius BASIC.
  • (Russian) Митрюхин В.К., Донской А.Н., Михайлов А.В., Немов А.М. Программирование на БК-0010-01. [1] (Programming for BK-0010-01).
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