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Gfa Basic 32 Manual.Pdf Gfa Basic 32 Manual GFA BASIC is a dialect of the BASIC programming language, by Frank Ostrowski. and online help, some editions of the GFA manual were printed with black ink on red paper, Code and Downloads for Windows 16-bit and 32-bit (German). Chipmunk Basic Language Manual - BASIC Language Reference man page, full X graphic capability supporting GFA-Basic ATARI- ST syntax (GPL'd source) II Basic compatible interpreter - (GPL'd c++ source code for Win32 systems). Did Frank Ostrowski write any software after GFA-Basic for the Atari ST? How different are windows32, 2.30 Build 1160 - Jul 25 2001, -, -, (E). os/2, vaporware, -, - See option $X in the compiler manual for further information. Quick example: EA instruction like it was on the TI BASIC manual ? each instruction an example ? at first when I used GFA BASIC on the Atari, then AmigaBasic on my Amiga. 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