BBC BASIC is the programming language originally specified and
adopted by the British Broadcasting Corporation for its
groundbreaking Computer Literacy Project of the early 1980s. This
is an advanced cross-platform implementation with many enhancements
over early versions. As well as extensions to the language it
supports anti-aliased 2D graphics 3D graphics shader programming
and includes a 2D physics engine. Its multimedia capabilities
include stereo music sound effects and video. It supports
networking and the accelerometer. Nevertheless it maintains a high
degree of compatibility with the BBC Microcomputer including SOUND
ENVELOPE and MODE 7.
For full details and user manual visit https://www.bbcbasic.co.uk/bbcsdl/
For full details and user manual visit https://www.bbcbasic.co.uk/bbcsdl/
BBCBasic / What's New in vUnknown
Updated SDL2 to version 2.30.0 and SDL2_ttf to version 2.22.0
Extended VDU 19 to set colours with an alpha (opacity) value
Increased initial memory allocation to 32 Mbytes
Added keywords.bbc and smithchart.bbc example programs
Extended VDU 19 to set colours with an alpha (opacity) value
Increased initial memory allocation to 32 Mbytes
Added keywords.bbc and smithchart.bbc example programs