So Far I have managed to get:
Chipmunk Basic
Microsoft Basic
Think Pascal
Think C

I haven't used any of them in anger yet, but the Microsoft Basic looks
quite comprehensive (shame there is no compiler).

Think Pascal will take me a while as I need to learn Pascal.

Think C is my likely candidate but I will need to see how I get on with
it.

Thanks to all on the list who helped, now I need to get coding...

Also but not that related I got hold of MacMinix and it seems to have a
C Compiler on it, not sure what MacMinix can really do, especially as
far as network support goes but rudimentary console apps might be
possible.

It is strange how these machines are so addictive, I can't wait to stop
using PC's at work and get on the 68000 Mac!

Regards Sean.

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