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BasicX is a free programming language designed specifically for NetMedia's BX-24 microcontroller and based on the BASIC programming language. It is used in the design of robotics projects such as the Robodyssey Systems Mouse robot.

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Dialects of the BASIC programming language (list)
Classic
Microsoft
Texas Instruments
Hewlett-Packard
Locomotive Software
Microcomputers
Minicomputers
Time-sharing computers
Other
Extenders
Procedure-
oriented
Proprietary
Free and
open source
With object
extensions
Proprietary
Free and
open source
RAD
designers
Proprietary
Free and
open source
Defunct


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