Although Microsoft did not invent BASIC, their founding product was a BASIC interpreter for the Altair computer. The descendants below includes Microsoft's BASIC-80 (MBASIC), BASIC-86 (pre-GWBasic), BASIC for Mac, BASIC Compiler 86/88, Basic Compiler for Mac, and Professional Development System 7.x. IBM Personal Computer Basic Compiler, GW-BASIC, QuickBasic, and Visual Basic are listed separately.
Microsoft BASIC Interpreter for the Mac is a GUI based implementation of Microsoft's BASIC product. It can make use of the Macintosh's mouse, graphics, windowing, and more.
This version does not include a compiler. A separate Mac compiler product was released later in 1986.
This archive contains one 400k disk image in raw sector format.
Download name | Version | Language | Architecture | File size | Downloads |
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Microsoft BASIC Interpreter 2.0 for Mac (11-5-1984) (3.5-400k) | 2.0 for Mac | English | 819.58KB | 0 |