WooHoo! The BASIC that almost drove me forever out of programming. I *liked* my line numbers from GWBASIC (hey, I was 10 years old.. give me a break!).
Yeah basic could be weird without line numbers.
As to Pascal, nope. Pascal existed on the Lisa, though.
Well maybe we can it for our Lisa II?
Yes, you'd have to move up to at least Mac Plus, and use Lightspeed Pascal. Otherwise, learn 68K assembler :-)
I used Think's Lightspeed Pascal at Drexel from 91-96! I had an SE/30 with a Daystar Excelerator. I did start learning 68K assembly, but had to stop to focus on my other courses at the time.
68K assembler... yes, this is what we need running on the 128K!
Yes! Who will bring it next time they are coming to the museum?
I think the museum also has the big phone book-sized guide book for Macintosh Basic (which Microsoft quickly killed off); I'm almost certain it was one of the books I pulled from that stash in Philly a few years ago (possibly with duplicates). If not, I think I have a copy that I could donate.
I would love to have Macintosh BASIC too! Someone would have to bring that. As for the guide book, when since you know it's there, then you are responsible for hunting for it ;)
There was also a MacForth, which probably ran on 128k given Forth's propensity for compactness.
Shhh, Nick Lordi might here you and have a nerd-gasm. He is notorious for loving Forth! Sure anyone can bring that one too. I would love to know the basics of forth. Never touched it myself.