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jack2



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jack2 08 Aug 2025, 21:30
UBASIC 9 by Yuji KIDA source https://github.com/industrialfluff/UBASIC-Yuji-KIDA as far as I know it's 16-bit DOS code
would someone be interested in rewriting it as a windows application ?


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AsmGuru62 09 Aug 2025, 13:33
Link is not working.
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jack2



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jack2 09 Aug 2025, 18:50
sorry, that comma that I had right after the link was added to link Sad
try it now
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AsmGuru62 10 Aug 2025, 01:27
Cool codes! Is it an interpreter?
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jack2



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jack2 10 Aug 2025, 11:26
yes
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jack2 11 Aug 2025, 20:25
for anyone that may be interested, here's an online help manual for UBASIC https://ed-thelen.org/bab/bab-ubhelp.html
so that you may have a better idea what the interpreter is all about and maybe encourage you to dive into the source code
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AsmGuru62 12 Aug 2025, 16:25
Manual is very nice.
It is still a very large project.
A lot of code is based on a DOS interfaces.
I think it will be easier just to port every UBASIC item into Windows Console Project, instead of translating the DOS ASM opcode-by-opcode.
I am coding a x64 IDE right now, so... not completely free to code, but I do code sometimes some small apps, just to rest from IDE coding.
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