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ASIC 5.0

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Is a "BASIC" programming language compiler for IBM PCs and
compatibles. It includes an integrated full screen editor, from
which you can edit, compile, and debug your programs. Or, at
your option, you can use your own text editor, and compile your
programs from the MS DOS command line.


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File Name:
ASIC50.ZIP
Product homepage:
Order page:
Languages:
Programming Language
Platforms:
Unknown
Release date:
1/1/1990
License:
Unknown
Size:
327 KB
Price/Fee (US$):
Unknown
Number of downloads:
8929

Comments (8)

excellent starstarstarstar   Posted by: tony on Thursday, July 26, 2001

excellent program, i decompiled it and it was a written quite complex. it was subroutined through strings and arrary

A Good one starstarstar   Posted by: BASICFriend on Monday, October 29, 2001

Definitely worth a look. It has floating point math but no functions. Code can get spaghettified if you are writing pages of code with this compiler (GOTO, GOSUB). The best thing of all: It is a real compiler.

REALLY COOL starstarstarstarstar   Posted by: GAVIN on Monday, February 25, 2002

I LOVE YOUR BASIC COMPILER THANX.

Easy and good starstarstarstarstar   Posted on Saturday, November 16, 2002

ASIC can build single but powerful programs

Excellent Program For Making Your Own EXE&COMs starstarstarstarstar   Posted by: Josh on Wednesday, October 08, 2003

Best Compiler (older) I've found.
Would be worth every penny to me

Senior systems Engineer starstarstarstarstar   Posted by: Stephen Bates on Thursday, December 13, 2007

The author was David Visti, and it was originally shareware. I did have some email contact with him back in 1996, but then never could contact him again.
It is a great compiler. There are some limiations when compared to QBasic style basics, but I used it for lots of custom little "glue" apps in our large company network, in the Win3.1/Netware4 days, when DOS batch files where how we managed our desktop environment. Whenever there was something I could not do in a batch file, I'd whip up something in ASIC. Best of all, the executables run like the wind.

Senior systems Engineer starstarstarstarstar   Posted by: Stephen Bates on Thursday, December 13, 2007

Theauthor was David Visti, and it was originally shareware. I did have some email contact with him back in 1996, but then never could contact him again.
It is a great compiler. There are some limiations when compared to QBasic style basics, but I used it for lots of custom little "glue" apps in our large company network, in the Win3.1/Netware4 days, when DOS batch files where how we managed our desktop environment. Whenever there was something I could not do in a batch file, I'd whip up something in ASIC. Best of all, the executables run like the wind.

Limited! starstar   Posted by: Charles Platt on Monday, April 21, 2008

A very short program dimensioning a string variable with bounds (3,40) generated a "data segment exhausted" error message when I tried to compile it.

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