Microcomputer software
Computer History Museum - Museum of home computing and gaming.
CP/M Main Page - Information site on CP/M.
CP/M Main Page
Category at ODP computers software cpm
Open Directory - Computers: Software: Operating Systems: CPM
''The origin of CP/M's name'' khet docs museum
KHET.NET
''History/Development and Demise of CP/M'' – A PowerPoint (PPT) presentation
Xbase ( & dBASE ) File Format Description databases format
Xbase File Format Description
An interview with C. Wayne Ratliff describing his career and history of Vulcan/dBASE
The FoxPro History - Interview with Wayne Ratliff
dBASE, Inc.
Welcome to dBase
HXTT DBF Package JDBC document document
document.html - HXTT DBF v2.2 JDBC Drivers for dbase, Visual DBASE, SIx Driver, PowerPlus, SoftC, Codebase, Clipper, Foxbase, Foxpro, and VFP
C2 Wiki Description of "XBase"
Ex Base
Adam Green - lectured on dBase for 12 years in the eighties
Adam Green's Software Stories
Tiny BASIC -->
iziBasic articles
aldweb Site
tinyBasic – An implementation written in
aldweb Site
Tiny BASIC – An implementation written in SmallBASIC
M68000 Tiny BASIC – Based on Li-Chen Wang's work, and published in the 100th edition of Dr. Dobb's
68000 Tiny Basic
TBL – A similar IL to Tiny BASIC's, used in the first successful compilers for PL/I, Fortran, etc, on limited memory minicomputers
TBL - Table Building Language
Robert Uiterwyk's Micro BASIC – A MC6800 TINY BASIC later sold with the SWTPC 6800 computer
Robert Uiterwyk's BASIC
TINY BASIC – Mid-80s version based on Li-Chen Wang's Palo Alto 8080 TINY BASIC as published in the May '76 Dr. Dobb's
Giovanni Moretti's lecture notes in Systems programming – With Tiny BASIC as a programming language example
Massey University, IIST 404
''Eksperimenter's Kit'' – By Tom Pittman
TINY BASIC experimenter's kit
''Tiny Basic User Manual'' and
TINY BASIC User Manual
Techdirt: What If VisiCalc Had Been Patented? articles
What If VisiCalc Had Been Patented?: Techdirt.com
Three Minutes: Godfathers of the Spreadsheet – PC World interview with the creators of VisiCalc
PCWorld.com - Three Minutes: Godfathers of the Spreadsheet
''Implementing VisiCalc'' – By Bob Frankston, on his website
Implementing VisiCalc
Dan Bricklin's own VisiCalc webpage – With history information as well as downloadable PC version
VisiCalc: Information from its creators, Dan Bricklin and Bob Frankston
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