Variants and Derivatives of Microsoft BASIC
- Altair BASIC (MITS Altair and other S-100 computers)
- Amiga BASIC (Commodore Amiga family)
- Applesoft BASIC (Apple II family)
- Atari Microsoft BASIC I and II (Atari 8-bit family)
- BASICA ("BASIC Advanced") (PC-DOS, on IBM PC)
- Color BASIC (TRS-80 Color Computer)
- Commodore BASIC (Commodore 8-bit family, incl C64)
- Oric Extended Basic (Oric 8-bit family)
- Extended Color BASIC (TRS-80 Color Computer and Dragon 32/64)
- IBM Cassette BASIC (Original IBM PC, built into ROM)
- Galaksija BASIC (Galaksija home computer)
- GW-BASIC (BASICA for MS-DOS, on PC compatibles)
- Microsoft Level III BASIC (Tandy/Radio-Shack TRS-80)
- MBASIC (CP/M, on 8080/85 and Z80 based computers)
- MS BASIC for Macintosh (Mac OS on Apple Macintosh)
- MSX BASIC (MSX standard home computers)
- N88-BASIC (NEC PC8801/9801)
- N82-BASIC (NEC PC8201/8201A)
- QBasic (PC-DOS/MS-DOS on IBM PC and compatibles)
- QuickBASIC (PC-DOS/MS-DOS on IBM PC and compatibles)
- TRS-80 Level II BASIC (Tandy/Radio-Shack TRS-80)
- Visual Basic (PC-DOS/MS-DOS/MS Windows on IBM PC and compatibles)
- WordBasic (pre-VBA) (MS Windows)
- HP2640 HP2647 Programmable Terminal with AGL graphics extensions
- FreeBASIC - a free clone of the QuickBasic system.
- Gambas - free BASIC implementation inspired by Visual Basic.
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