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A free, cross-platform emulator for GW-BASIC, PCjr & Tandy BASIC
PC-BASIC is a free, cross-platform interpreter for GW-BASIC, BASICA, PCjr Cartridge Basic and Tandy 1000 GWBASIC.
-- This page is an archive and hosts the legacy version 1.2 of PC-BASIC only. --
For documentation and the latest releases, please see the official homepage: www.pc-basic.org
Four source code, discussions and to report bugs please see the GitHub project page https://github.com/robhagemans/pcbasic
LabVIEW-Projekt zur Frequenzgangmessung, für National Instruments LabVIEW 7.1.1
Benötigte Software:
- National Instruments „LabVIEW 7.1.1 für Windows“, http://www.ni.com
- Microsoft GW-Basic ( z.B. Commodore GW-Basic ) für MSDOS
- Hardware-Treiber, im Verzeichnis „drivers“ mitgeliefert
Inhalte des Projekts
- Digitalmultimeter mit Microsoft GW-Basic Programm testen
- Anbindung eines Funktionsgenerators an LabVIEW
- Anbindung von Digitalmultimetern an LabVIEW
- Anpassung der Vorlage zu einer funktionstüchtigen Labview-Anwendung „Voltcraft_Frequenzgang.vi“
- Ausführung der Frequenzgangsanalyse
- Darstellung eines Frequenzgangs mit Labview
Zur Projekt-Ausführung ist die LabVIEW-Datei „Voltcraft_Frequenzgang.vi“ in LabVIEW 7.1.1 zu laden und dann auszuführen.
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A portable BASIC in the style of Microsoft 6502 BASIC (especially the Apple ][+ variant), with influence from GW-BASIC and Atari BASIC among others, with enhanced features, written in C for portability to computers large and small.
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Exil is a bytecode-language that (when it's finished) can execute GW-Basic programs, after converting them to an own format. Maybe it's possible to add other languages later.