Applesoft BASIC programming language



         


Applesoft BASIC was the second dialect of BASIC supplied on the Apple II computer, superseding Integer BASIC. Applesoft BASIC was supplied by Microsoft; Apple was looking for a new version of BASIC for the Apple II Plus computer with 48 KB of RAM, and after success with Altair BASIC, Microsoft was the BASIC vendor of choice at the time. Apple licensed a 10 KB assembly language version of BASIC called "Applesoft." It was similar to BASIC implementations on other 6502-based computers: it used line numbers, spaces were not necessary in lines, plus it had some killer features that Integer BASIC lacked:

However, relatively few action games were written in Applesoft BASIC, for several reasons:

Here's Hello World in Applesoft BASIC:

10 TEXT:HOME 20 ?"HELLO WORLD"

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