Short: Amiga `port' of Bywater BASIC interpreter 1.11 Author: Ted A. Campbell Uploader: Wouter van Oortmerssen Type: dev/lang Architecture: m68k-amigaos [needs ixemul.library] I came across this very small basic on my 'Language/OS' CD-ROM, and accidentally typed `make' :-). Since more people might want to give it a try, I thought I'd dump it on aminet. Note very well though, I do not intend to support this software in _any_ way. With that out of the way: This is quite a small basic, and it seems to conform to some ANSI standard for basic (read about that in the original `read.me'). It organises sources with the infamous line-number method. If you start the the interpreter, you can pas a name of a sourcefile on the command-line which it will immediately run. On the command line one can enter BASIC-expressions directly, or precede them with line-numbers to form a program. as an extra it also acts a bit like a shell, as it seems to execute all commands it doesn't understand via amigados. also it has some builtin dos-stuff. about the `port': this was done no modifications of significance to the original source. some parts where compiled without the -O option though, since otherwise my GCC would guru. Have fun, Wouter.