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AtariBASIC, a variation of BASIC found in Atari's 8-bit computers
BASIC is one of the first programming languages ever to be created. It was first used as a programming language on minicomputers in the late 1960s. Later, most home computers shipped with BASIC in ROM. The name is an acronym (a word made from other words) that spells Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code.
A MAX BASIC cartridge, used in the Commodore MAX Machine
A Dick Smith VZ200 connected to a TV, and with it's memory expansion plugged in, it is running a variation of Microsoft BASIC, Microsoft's variation of BASICFast results for smallprograms
The creators made the compiler free of charge to make programmers interested in using the language. Since the creation, many other compilers and interpreters have been made so users can make their programs.