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'''Sinclair BASIC''' is the programming language (and operating system) used in the [[ZX80]], [[ZX81]] and [[ZX Spectrum]], developed by [[Nine Tiles]] Ltd.
'''Sinclair BASIC''' is the programming language (and operating system) used in the [[ZX80]], [[ZX81]] and [[ZX Spectrum]], developed by [[Nine Tiles Ltd]].


A detailed account of its history is available in the [[Sinclair BASIC history]] article.
A detailed account of its history is available in the [[Sinclair BASIC history]] article.

Revision as of 22:50, 3 May 2015

Sinclair BASIC is the programming language (and operating system) used in the ZX80, ZX81 and ZX Spectrum, developed by Nine Tiles Ltd.

A detailed account of its history is available in the Sinclair BASIC history article.

Beta BASIC (for the Spectrum) and SAM BASIC (for the SAM Coupé), maintain compatibility with Spectrum BASIC, but add additional features. Both were developed by Dr Andrew Wright, trading as BetaSoft.