Graphics Programming Language

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'''Graphics Programming Language''' was a language similar to [[assembly language]] used internally on the Texas Instruments TI 99/4 computer line, but kept proprietary and undocumented. The BASIC interpreter was written in this language rather than in raw machine code, which contributed to its extreme slowness. When you ran a BASIC program, the [[TI BASIC tokenized file]] was interpreted in an interpreter which ran in Graphics Programming Language, which had to in turn be interpreted by a GPL interpreter (it wasn't compiled or assembled to machine language).
 
'''Graphics Programming Language''' was a language similar to [[assembly language]] used internally on the Texas Instruments TI 99/4 computer line, but kept proprietary and undocumented. The BASIC interpreter was written in this language rather than in raw machine code, which contributed to its extreme slowness. When you ran a BASIC program, the [[TI BASIC tokenized file]] was interpreted in an interpreter which ran in Graphics Programming Language, which had to in turn be interpreted by a GPL interpreter (it wasn't compiled or assembled to machine language).
  
 
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* [http://www.pagetable.com/?p=288 Some discussion]
 
* [http://www.pagetable.com/?p=288 Some discussion]
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Name Graphics Programming Language
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Released 1979

Graphics Programming Language was a language similar to assembly language used internally on the Texas Instruments TI 99/4 computer line, but kept proprietary and undocumented. The BASIC interpreter was written in this language rather than in raw machine code, which contributed to its extreme slowness. When you ran a BASIC program, the TI BASIC tokenized file was interpreted in an interpreter which ran in Graphics Programming Language, which had to in turn be interpreted by a GPL interpreter (it wasn't compiled or assembled to machine language).

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