| Elsewhere in this issue we described the theory behind Basicode-2 so it is only natural that we should show how the Junior Computer can use...
| Elsewhere in this issue we described the theory behind Basicode-2 so it is only natural that we should show how the Junior Computer can use...
| 4-52 - elektor april 1982 BASIC on the Junior Computer 02081 BASIC still remains the number one computer language. Although it may not be as...
| applikator elektor february 1982 — 2-33 low eost BASIC computer . .. using the Zilog Z8671 The Z-8 family of microcomputers provides capab...
| 1-50 — elektor January 1982 NIBL 1200 G1 W. Taphoorn The NIBL interpreter is one of the few that do not utilise a UART for the serial tran...
| 1-40 - elektor january 1981 BASIC calendar BASIC calendar A. Langenberg Readers who own an Elektor BASIC computer and who did not receive a...
| 5-24 — elektor may 1980 cassette interface for BASIC microcomputer II interface and software on one Eurocard No cassette interface is incl...
| In the first three parts of this series we have discussed the possibilities of BASIC in general, as a programming language for computers. I...
| It seems safe to assume that the `BASIC microcomputer` is the cheapest home-construction computer ever described that can be programmed usin...
| Most of the principles involved in program-ming in BASIC have already been discussed. Most of the remaining BASIC statements will now be exp...
| Numbers, simple arithmetic and variables are the main elements in a BASIC program. They are all dealt with extensively in this second part o...