Hi all,
maybe someone here is interested in the FOSBIC (FORTRAN Simulated BASIC 
Interpretive Compiler) system.

Background: This was developed, oder rather ported from UWBIC (University of 
Washington, Prog. W.H. Sharpe) in the mid 70s, by Prof Weber et al. at the 
German University of Gießen, for the purpose of teaching BASIC on their CDC3300 
batch system.
It is written in FORTRAN IV, and knows most of Dartmouth BASIC, including MAT 
statements and basic sequential/ISAM file handling.

I have ported that, with the help to GNU gfortran, to modern Windows 
(mingw/cygwin) and Linux, so anyone may play with it. It is still a batch 
system, i.e. on has to provide the BASIC program as a file (formerly it had to 
be a card deck), and feed it into the program through stdin, as
in "./fosbic < hello.bas | ./asa"
The code with many examples is available at https://github.com/hveit01/FOSBIC, 
and has also found its way to bitsavers.org/pdf/uni-giessen.

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Regards
Holger

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