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stupidc
fastbasic
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Looking for advice on setting up a programming environment for Atari 8bit
I'm going to throw FastBasic out there. You can program on the Atari itself or use the cross compiler. It kind of combines everything from Basic and Action! into a modern language that is still being developed.
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Atari FastBasic
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I want to get into 8 bit computing. Is commodore 64 the best option?
The Atari has a new updated Basic, FastBasic, which gives you speed with the ease of Basic.
What are some alternatives?
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