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| == BASIC and its extensions == | == BASIC and its extensions == | ||
| The well-known foundation of programming on the TI-99/4A were the built-in [[TI BASIC]] and the cartridge-based  [[TI Extended BASIC]] | |||
| * [[Extended BASIC II+]] | There were many third-party extensions of TI Extended BASIC.   | ||
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| * [[Extended BASIC  | * Mechatronics [[Extended BASIC II+]] incorporated the APESOFT Expanded Graphics routines into their version of the cartridge. | ||
| * Triton included many additional commands in their Super Extended BASIC | |||
| * Winfried Winkler included many additional commands in [[Extended BASIC III]] (in extremely limited release by Asgard, but generally only available as a set of files for the HSGPL card) | |||
| * [[Myarc Extended BASIC II]] included many of the commands originally planned for inclusion in TI Extended BASIC II (as seen on the [[TI-99/8]]) | |||
| == Programming Languages == | == Programming Languages == | ||
Revision as of 15:53, 14 August 2011
Environments
BASIC and its extensions
The well-known foundation of programming on the TI-99/4A were the built-in TI BASIC and the cartridge-based TI Extended BASIC
There were many third-party extensions of TI Extended BASIC.
- Mechatronics Extended BASIC II+ incorporated the APESOFT Expanded Graphics routines into their version of the cartridge.
- Triton included many additional commands in their Super Extended BASIC
- Winfried Winkler included many additional commands in Extended BASIC III (in extremely limited release by Asgard, but generally only available as a set of files for the HSGPL card)
- Myarc Extended BASIC II included many of the commands originally planned for inclusion in TI Extended BASIC II (as seen on the TI-99/8)