GfA BASIC
See also: GFA
GFA BASIC , developped at the point by Frank Ostrowski and published by Gesellschaft für Automatisierung (company of automation), is a dialect BASIC in the beginning writes for the Atari ST (microcomputer having for base a microprocessor Motorola 68000 and functioning under environment GEM)
Its success was such as it quickly détronné the St-BASIC provided at the time with ST
Thereafter, the GFA at summer declined for the Amiga then for PC Windows: there exist two versions: 16 bits and 32 bits.
Its main features
The success of the GFA was due especially to its power, its versatility and with its comfort of use.
The GFA BASIC following the example language PASCAL is a language of structured Programmation: it comprises folding procedures and functions in the editor. Its instructions used about all the fields (maths, edition, graphics, files) and the resources of the machine (BIOS, GEMDOS, XBIOS).
The GFA was provided with an editor interpreter and a separate Compilateur. The dedicated editor allowed the instantaneous syntactic checking, the launching of the interpreter and the retraction of the procedures and functions.
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