Exidy Sorcerer BASIC tokenized file

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Name Exidy Sorcerer BASIC tokenized file
Ontology
Released 1978

The Exidy Sorcerer was one of a profusion of personal computer models, with different system software, available in the late 1970s and early 1980s, before things settled down to a smaller set of platforms by the end of the '80s. It came with a version of the BASIC programming language (adapted, like many BASICs, from Microsoft BASIC), which, like most BASICs of the time, stored its commands in tokenized form.

Documentation

  • 1978 Exidy BASIC manual (scanned-in copy with some handwritten notes; notations on page F-2 appear to be token values for keywords)
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