Releases: slviajero/tinybasic
BASIC 2.0
This is the 2.0 release of my BASIC interpreter. It a redesign of the 1.x version.
Currently supported platforms are Mac, Windows, RaspPi, and MSDOS. Most Arduino MCU platforms are supported with a focus on AVR 8bit and 32bit, ESP8266 and ESP32. RP2040 is supported as well. XMC and SMT code runs. Many peripherals are supported.
Main new features of the 2.0 version:
- Hardware dependent code, basic interpreter and configuration files are separated.
- The interface to the hardware runtime library runtime. c or runtime.cpp is identical for all OSes.
- Structured programming with WHILE WEND, REPEAT UNTIL, SWITCH CASE is fully integrated in the code.
- Local variables in subroutines and procedures.
- Multiline functions and procedures are included.
- String code is reworked.
- Compatibility settings for various BASIC dialects can be changed at runtime.
- More test and demo programs included.
- Line editor is included.
- Arduino R4 supported.
- User names and passwords for MQTT is supported.
Code is cleaned up and many of the old inconsistencies are removed.
IoT-BASIC 1.4 (bug fixes)
Bug fixes of the 1.4 release -> faulty basic.h checked in.
IoT-BASIC v1.4
Version 1.4 of IoT BASIC released.
Major changes to 1.31 are:
- Error handling with the ERROR function
- Handling of Interrupts with the EVENT function
- Timers EVERY and AFTER to interrupt running programs
- Signal handling to interrupt a running program on POSIX systems
- Serial port handling on POSIX systems
New hardware platforms supported:
- STM32 various versions
- Infineon XMC
- Several different displays
Improvements in the Arduino code:
- Support of pulse output
- Built-in clock function
- Picoserial integrated without the need of a library
- Real time clock support integrated without the need of a library
- Use of software SPI in Arduino MEGA
What's Changed
- Xmc1100 (xmc2go) Hardware Support by @devweblab in #42
New Contributors
- @devweblab made their first contribution in #42
Full Changelog: v1.31-Iot-BASIC...v1.4-IoT-BASIC
Release 1.31 - Complete BASIC language set
1.3 release has a complete BASIC language set, including
- 2d Arrays
- String Arrays
- Dartmouth language extensions
- MQTT and IoT capabilities
- a number of devices like TFT, OLED, and LCD screens
- complete port of the 101 BASIC computer games
- most of the built-in Arduino examples ported to BASIC
- Supported POSIX platforms are
Mac
- Windows with MinGW
- Raspberry PI including Wiring support
- MS DOS
Supported microcontroller platforms are
- most Arduino AVR
- mega AVR
- RISC based Arduino boards
- many ESP8266 and ESP32
- RP2040 based boards
This is a minimal bugfix on the 1.3 code.
Release 1.3 - Complete BASIC language set
1.3 release has a complete BASIC language set, including
- 2d Arrays
- String Arrays
- Dartmouth language extensions
- MQTT and IoT capabilities
- a number of devices like TFT, OLED, and LCD screens
- complete port of the 101 BASIC computer games
- most of the built-in Arduino examples ported to BASIC
Supported POSIX platforms are
- Mac
- Windows with MinGW
- Raspberry PI including Wiring support
- MS DOS
Supported microcontroller platforms are
- most Arduino AVR
- mega AVR
- RISC based Arduino boards
- many ESP8266 and ESP32
- RP2040 based boards
Relese 1.2.1 bugfixes of 1.2
Bugfix release of 1.2.1 - handling of interactive commands improved
Cleanup of device driver code
Features in 1.2.1 as compared to 1.2.
- VGA code for ESP32
- ESP32 port
- clock, wire, some external EEPROM
Release 1.2: complete Dartmouth BASIC language set
My tinybasic interpreter has grown to a fairly complete BASIC for Arduino, ESP, Mac, Windows, Linux and MSDOS. It supports Arduino based standalone computers and various smaller use cases.
basic-mac is the MacOS Intel 64bit executable.
basic.exe is the MSDOS executable.
basic-win.exe is the Windows 10 executable.