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Li-Chen Wang : ウィキペディア英語版 | Li-Chen Wang
Dr. Li-Chen Wang (born 1935) is an American computer engineer, best known for his ''Palo Alto Tiny BASIC'' for Intel 8080-based microcomputers. He was a member of the Homebrew Computer Club and made significant contributions to the software for early microcomputer systems from Tandy Corporation and Cromemco. ==Palo Alto Tiny BASIC== Palo Alto Tiny BASIC was the fourth version of Tiny BASIC that appeared in ''Dr. Dobb's Journal of Computer Calisthenics & Orthodontia'', but probably the most influential. It appeared in the May 1976 Vol 1, No. 5 issue,〔 Source code begins with the following six lines. TINY BASIC FOR INTEL 8080; VERSION 1.0; BY LI-CHEN WANG; 10 JUNE, 1976; @COPYLEFT; ALL WRONGS RESERVED〕 and distinguished itself from other versions of Tiny BASIC through a novel means of abbreviating commands to save memory, and the inclusion of an array variable ("@"). The interpreter occupied 1.77 kilobytes of memory and assumed the use of a Teletype Machine (TTY) for user input/output. An erratum to the original article appeared in the June/July issue of ''Dr. Dobb's'' (Vol. 1, No 6.) This article also included information on adding additional I/O devices, using code for the ''VDM'' video display by Processor Technology as an example. Dr. Wang also wrote a ''STARTREK'' program in his Tiny BASIC that appeared in the July, 1976 issue of the ''People's Computer Company'' newsletter.
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