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What programming languages do we need?

Tanni
msx addict
Posts: 303
Posted: May 10 2005, 19:18   
I'd like to have Pascal and Forth. MSX-BASIC and Assembler are also needed!
[D-Tail]

msx guru
Posts: 3018
Posted: May 10 2005, 21:05   
Pascal, MSX BASIC and Assembler are things we already have... I'm not too sure about Forth, but I recall someone on this forum was working on an implementation of it
Arjan
msx addict
Posts: 467
Posted: May 10 2005, 21:27   
a decent BASIC compiler
wolf_

msx legend
Posts: 4713
Posted: May 10 2005, 22:26   
A decent basic with a more structured progam flow.. (like QBasic on PC orso) ..
AuroraMSX

msx master
Posts: 1249
Posted: May 11 2005, 08:56   
(Blast from the past...)
Quote:

I think Eric Boon was working on a C compiler that did this, or at least was playing with the idea.


I was, indeed. But making a good C compiler is just too much work.
I gave up

What we do need is an MSX-BASIC compatible interpreter for C-BIOS

Yukio
msx professional
Posts: 819
Posted: December 26 2007, 06:04   
Quote:


What we do need is an MSX-BASIC compatible interpreter for C-BIOS



This could be nice.

 
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