> ... is in bascom, whatever that is.

I had to look it up.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MBASIC#BASCOM

> Microsoft sold a CP/M BASIC compiler (known as BASCOM)
> which used a similar source language to MBASIC.


> Developers welcomed BASCOM as an alternative to the popular but slow and
> clumsy CBASIC. Unlike CBASIC, BASCOM did not need a preprocessor for MBASIC
> source code so could be debugged interactively.[2] A disadvantage was
> Microsoft's requirement of a 9% royalty for each compiled copy of a
> program[3] and $40 for hardware-software combinations.

???




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