Microsoft BASIC Version 1.1 Source Code for 6502 Microprocessor - Historical Software Repository
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Summary
This is the source code repository for Microsoft BASIC Version 1.1 for the 6502 microprocessor, originally developed in 1976-1978. The document highlights the historical significance of this software as the foundation that powered many influential early personal computers during the personal computer revolution. It represents one of the most historically important pieces of software from the early computing era.
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· 4 pulledThis assembly language source code represents one of the most historically significant pieces of software from the early personal computer era
It is the complete source code for Microsoft BASIC Version 1.1 for the 6502 microprocessor, originally developed and copyrighted by Microsoft in 1976-1978
This BASIC interpreter was the software foundation that powered many of the most influential early personal computers
It democratized computing by making programming accessible to early computer enthusiasts
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