SuperBASIC
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This article is about the interpreter included in Sinclair QDOS. For the unrelated BASIC system by Tymshare, see Tymshare SuperBasic.
SuperBASIC was an advanced variant of the BASIC programming language with many structured programming additions. It was developed at Sinclair Research by Jan Jones during the early 1980s. Originally SuperBASIC was intended for a home computer, code-named SuperSpectrum, then under development. This project was later cancelled, however, SuperBASIC was subsequently included in the ROM firmware of the Sinclair QL personal computer (launched in January 1984), also serving as the command interpreter for the QL's Qdos operating system.
External links
- The Quantum Leap - to where?: a chapter from Sinclair and the 'Sunrise' Technology
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