I encountered basic256 locking up on the "t" when typing "print" or
pasting text with the "t" character.

Work around found: 
Instead of launching from the main menu, open a terminal window. 
At the prompt type "basic256 &" (no quotes) and close the terminal window by 
typing "exit" (no quotes).

BASIC-256 launches and runs without the aforementioned issue.

Happy programming!!!

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basic256 (0.9.2) crushes under Ubuntu 9.04
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/377915
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