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== Documentation == | == Documentation == | ||
* [http://www.ittybittycomputers.com/IttyBitty/TinyBasic/TBEK.txt Tiny BASIC Experimenter's Kit] | * [http://www.ittybittycomputers.com/IttyBitty/TinyBasic/TBEK.txt Tiny BASIC Experimenter's Kit] | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
+ | * [[KIM-1 data cassette]] |
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Tiny BASIC was a mid-1970s simplified version of BASIC designed to run on very little memory on such simple machines as the KIM-1. The Dr. Dobb's Journal magazine was initially launched to discuss this language, though its scope soon expanded to other programming topics, and it survives as a web-based publication to this day. Tiny BASIC interpretation made use of an intermediate language of a level in between BASIC and machine language.