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  1. WinWorld: Borland Turbo Basic 1.x

    Turbo BASIC is a version of Basic sold by Borland. It features an IDE similar to later Turbo Pascal/C products. After Borland stopped selling it, it was purchased back by the original …

  2. PowerBASIC - Wikipedia

    PowerBASIC, formerly Turbo Basic, was the brand of several commercial compilers by PowerBASIC Inc. that compiled a dialect of the BASIC programming language. There were …

  3. DOS Days - Borland Turbo BASIC

    Turbo BASIC started life as BASIC/Z and written by Robert "Bob" Zale. It was the first interactive compiler running on the CP/M operating system, but in 1987, Borland purchased it and …

  4. Turbo Basic - EDM2

    Turbo Basic was a BASIC development environment for DOS introduced by Borland in 1987 that integrated a BASIC compiler developed by Robert Zale with the IDE debugger and other …

  5. Turbo Basic - c2.com

    Borland's Turbo Basic contains extensions to classical Basic (while not breaking compatibility). One of those are drawing API, and mouse access. Unlike most BASIC implementations of this …

  6. Turbo Basic

    Turbo Basic is a BASIC compiler and dialect originally created by Robert "Bob" Zale (1945–2012) and bought from him by Borland. When Borland decided to stop publishing it, Zale bought it …

  7. PowerBasic - Higher Intellect Vintage Wiki

    Sep 14, 2024 · Zale has reached an agreement with Spectra Publishing to publish a new version of Turbo Basic under the name PowerBasic. The updated product is a complete development …

  8. TURBO BASIC COMMAND LIST Turbo Basic is fully compatible with Atari Basic and can be used to run any Atari Basic program at faster speed. Simply boot up the Turbo Basic disk and …

  9. PowerBASIC - Wikiwand

    PowerBASIC, formerly Turbo Basic, was the brand of several commercial compilers by PowerBASIC Inc. that compiled a dialect of the BASIC programming language. There were …

  10. Turbo Basic - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias

    By this time, Turbo Basic and Turbo Prolog were no longer being sold. Unlike most BASIC implementations of this period, Turbo Basic was a full compiler which generated native code …