NASCOM BASIC tokenized file
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NASCOM was yet another early personal computer model from the late 1970s. Its tokenized BASIC format appears to be similar to that of the Exidy Sorcerer BASIC tokenized file.
Tokens
Hex | Dec | Token meaning |
---|---|---|
80 | 128 | END |
81 | 129 | FOR |
82 | 130 | NEXT |
83 | 131 | DATA |
84 | 132 | INPUT |
85 | 133 | DIM |
86 | 134 | READ |
87 | 135 | LET |
88 | 136 | GOTO |
89 | 137 | RUN |
8A | 138 | IF |
8B | 139 | RESTORE |
8C | 140 | GOSUB |
8D | 141 | RETURN |
8E | 142 | REM |
8F | 143 | STOP |
90 | 144 | OUT |
91 | 145 | ON |
92 | 146 | NULL |
93 | 147 | WAIT |
94 | 148 | DEF |
95 | 149 | POKE |
96 | 150 | DOKE |
97 | 151 | SCREEN |
98 | 152 | LINES |
99 | 153 | CLS |
9A | 154 | WIDTH |
9B | 155 | MONITOR |
9C | 156 | SET |
9D | 157 | RESET |
9E | 158 | |
9F | 159 | CONT |
A0 | 160 | LIST |
A1 | 161 | CLEAR |
A2 | 162 | CLOAD |
A3 | 163 | CSAVE |
A4 | 164 | NEW |
A5 | 165 | TAB |
A6 | 166 | TO |
A7 | 167 | FN |
A8 | 168 | SPC( |
A9 | 169 | THEN |
AA | 170 | NOT |
AB | 171 | STEP |
AC | 172 | AND |
AD | 173 | OR |
AE | 174 | SGN |
AF | 175 | INT |
B0 | 176 | ABS |
B1 | 177 | USR |
B2 | 178 | FRE |
B3 | 179 | INP |
B4 | 180 | POS |
B5 | 181 | SQR |
B6 | 182 | RND |
B7 | 183 | LOG |
B8 | 184 | EXP |
B9 | 185 | COS |
BA | 186 | SIN |
BB | 187 | TAN |
BC | 188 | ATN |
BD | 189 | PEEK |
BE | 190 | DEEK |
BF | 181 | POINT |
C0 | 192 | LEN |
C1 | 193 | STR$ |
C2 | 194 | VAL |
C3 | 195 | ASC |
C4 | 196 | CHR$ |
C5 | 197 | LEFT$ |
C6 | 198 | RIGHT$ |
C7 | 199 | MID$ |
Documentation
- Manual (Appendix J has list of characters corresponding to the BASIC keywords; the tokens are the high-bit-set versions of those characters)