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found used and are still relevant for programmers using C, Pascal and GW-BASIC ISBN 978-1-55615-484-3 First edition (1993) ISBN 978-0-7356-1967-8 Second
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Lawlor. "nasm x86 Assembly". Retrieved 2008-07-03. "Differences Between GW-BASIC and QBasic". Archived from the original on 2010-02-10. Kent Pitman. "CLHS:
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Corporation (1987). "Constants, Variables, Expressions and Operators". GW-BASIC User's Manual. Archived from the original on 2016-01-05. Retrieved 2015-12-12
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which the web and content distribution was developing. The original PC GW-BASIC source code is almost impossible to find online anymore, and the author
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OEM version of BASIC that IBM was shipping with their new PC, known as GW-BASIC. It also included a variety of BASIC interpreters for 6800, 6809, 6502
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No. Special Issue 2. 1986. pp. 66–68. Simmonds & Borden 1986, p. 84. "GW-BASIC User's Guide". Compute! April 1985 "Why does the Commodore C128 perform
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the Tandy 1000; it includes a version of BASICA (Microsoft's Advanced GW-BASIC) with support for the enhanced CGA graphics modes (a.k.a. Tandy Graphics