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From: Paul Kratt <sblur@...>
Subject: Re: [vmu] VMU BASIC compiler
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Hasn't that been done already in the past?
I recall several postings on this list years ago about something called
VMUScript, which resembled BASIC. You might want to look into that
before you pursue your idea any further.
-Paul
Matt wrote:
> If anyones still in this group, I'm considering making a BASIC
> compiler for the VMU, anyone wanna collaborate? need good asm skills
>
Hasn't that been done already in the past? I recall several postings on this list years ago about something called VMUScript, which resembled BASIC. You might...