>In the early days of personal computers, the BASIC Operating System (OS)
was
>supplied as the default OS in Read Only Memory (ROM) in chips on the
>motherboard. When everybody started using DOS (Disk Operating System),
>hardly anybody used BASIC, and those who wanted to could use newer,
>improved versions, such as BASICA, GW-BASIC, QBASIC from
My understanding is that BASIC,BASICA etc. are languages and NOT OSes. Am I
right or wrong?
(Dr. Ashok Bhiman)
M.D.
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