– 6502 Kenner 25 p 6 Patches Microsoft Basic part 4, van Nieuwenhove Koen, adapt KB-9 to Elektor Junior – 6502 Kenner 24 p 14 Patches Microsoft Basic part 3, van Nieuwenhove Koen, adapt KB-9 to Elektor Junior – 6502 Kenner 23 p 12 Patches Microsoft Basic part 2, van Nieuwenhove Koen, adapt KB-9 to Elektor Junior – 6502 Kenner 22 p 12 Patches Microsoft Basic part 1, van Nieuwenhove Koen, adapt KB-9 to Elektor Junior – 6502 Kenner 19 p 34 Patches Microsoft Basic, Hans Otten. – 6502 Kenner 16 p 49 Patches Microsoft Basic, W. – KIM Kenner 14 p 39 Patches Microsoft Basic, Hans Otten. – KIM Kenner 12 p 15 Patches Microsoft Basic, Hans Otten. van Gelderen Read and Write on cassette for 8K Basic – KIM Kenner 10 p 10 Microsoft Basic, Hans Otten. Woldringh Patches op 8K Basic Load and Save commands – KIM Kenner 5 Uwe Schroder, English, Some Basic problems solved – KIM Kenner 4 Siep de Vries Evaluatie 8K Basic, test of accuracy of KB-9, Dutch How to use, read this! Clear decimal, set vectors!Īrticles on KB9 in the clubmagazine KIM/6502 Kenner: The reconstructed KIM-1 KB-6 Microsoft Basic V1.2, binary and papertape format The updated (see below) KIM-1 KB-9 Microsoft Basic V1.2, binary and papertape format The original KIM-1 KB-9 Microsoft Basic V1.1, cassette audio wave, binary and papertape format A KB-6 (6 digits precision) existed, but no copy ever turned up. The ‘9’ stands for 9 digit precision floating point numbers. Actually, when you run it, it is called MOS Tech 6502 Basic v1.1 Copyright 1977 by Microsoft Co. KB-9 stands for Microsoft Basic V1.1 for the KIM-1 with 9 digits precision.
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