Fred,

It's not a big deal.  I was exposed to the DTSS as a 7th grader because I was going to a boarding school near by in 1972.

The school I was at had a PDP-8/L and I became an early adopter computer geek.🙂

On 5/1/2024 6:05 PM, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote:
On Wed, 1 May 2024, Mike Katz wrote:
I'm sorry but the original BASIC as run on the Dartmouth Time Sharing System was compiled.

I wasn't around Dartmouth, and my first experiences with BASIC were all interpreted.

I had run a trivial program in it on a Silent 700 connected through a phone line, long before I got my first personal computer (TRS80).


Thank you for the details of the history.


When Microsoft introduced "BASCOM" (their BASIC compiler), my first uses of it were primarily to make my source code less easily accessible to would-be infringers. :-)


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