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ohio scientific
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The Ohio Scientific tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Ohio Scientific computers, particularly their use of Microsoft's 6502 BASIC. One thread highlights Microsoft open-sourcing the assembly source for BASIC 1.1 for the 6502 microprocessor, which powered many Ohio Scientific systems. The content focuses on retro computing, preservation of 8-bit software, and the historical significance of Microsoft's early BASIC interpreter. Topics include hobbyist restoration, educational use, and commercial reuse of the code. The tag is relevant for enthusiasts interested in vintage hardware, software archaeology, and the legacy of Microsoft's first product.
Microsoft has published the assembly source for “BASIC for 6502 Microprocessor — Version 1.1” on GitHub under a modern permissive license, making the exact code that powered a generation of home computers readable, buildable, and reusable by anyone — hobbyists, historians, educators, and...
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