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    SC/MP Processor Emulator

    SC/MP Processor Emulator

    Emulator of the ancient 8 bit microprocessor SC/MP 2

    ...You may slow down the CPU operations, displaying the CPUs status register as LEDs, to watch the CPU working with its registers. The emulator also contains a VDU (video display unit) output / ASCII input simulation. There are some demos in /etc. And have a look to the NIBL / TINY BASIC interpreter in the TINYBASIC folder, most of the code is over 40 years old. Have fun, Theo Heinrichs
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    Eclipse Tiny Plugins

    Small plug-ins for fixing Eclipse bugs or adding some basic features.

    Small plug-ins for bug-fixing or extending Eclipse or its plug-ins, with the aim to make using Eclipse more productive and fun.
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    jAMOS

    jAMOS

    AMOS BASIC reimplementation in Java

    jAMOS is a cross platform, Java-based reimplementation of François Lionet's AMOS BASIC on the Amiga.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    MequaScript

    MequaScript is a BASIC-style interpreter with a hybrid syntax

    BASIC-style interpreter supporting hybrid BASIC and C-style syntax, multiple threads and simple object orientation.
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    TXS provides a basic HTTP server. Its own XML Script language can produce, via XSL-T, XForms or XHTML pages (tested with FireFox). It can also be used to read and generate CSV, XML or ZIP files. HTML page capture and email generation also available.
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    Simple Logo is a small and very basic Logo interpreter intended to be used as an educational tool, to allow children to learn a simple programming language.
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    Alvyn is a free and open source re-implementation of Amos Pro Basic (Amiga) a Basic interpreter used for game developing. Alvyn is multiplatform and written in C++, with aim to preserve max compatibility with AmosPro. It use SDL library for graphics and
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    A BASIC interpreter and debugger for the Motorola MC68HC11 series of microprocessors.
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    Basic interpreter of C++ in JAVA language.
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