STOS BASIC is a dialect of the BASIC programming language implemented on the Atari ST computer. STOS BASIC was originally developed by Jawx, François Lionet, and Constantin Sotiropoulos and published by Mandarin Software. The Amiga version was called AMOS.
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Exel | ||
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Tony Woolock | ||
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SJH | ||
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A Clockwork Orange | ||
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The Radioactive Hedgehogs | Oct 1991 | |
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James Thornett | ||
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STOSSER Software | 1993 | |
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STOSSER Software | ||
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STOSSER Software | Sep 1996 | |
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Phenominal Shorts Company | 1990 | |
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T.O.Y.S. | ||
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Beat Dis Productions | 1991 | |
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Tom | Nov 2018 | |
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Brainiacs | ||
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Paul Dowers | ||
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Tom | Aug 2017 | |
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Raster Rat | ||
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Tony Longworth | Jun 1989 | |
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Wacko Software | 1993 | |
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The Zone Troopers | Feb 1990 | |
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Simon Hazelgrove | 1994 | |
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The Deathless Sorcerers | 1994 | |
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Knox | 1992 | |
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Dan Sharpe | ||
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Silly Software | 1993 | |
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The B.J.H STOS Crew | Nov 1990 | |
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Steve Jarrett | ||
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Daz | ||
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Snake | ||
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The Blues Brothers | Sep 1991 | |
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Top Notch Software | 1992 | |
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Stranger | Mar 1992 | |
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Cyberpunks | 1993 | |
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Black Eagle | ||
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Black Eagle | ||
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Mikael Lundberg | ||
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Harvey Lodder and The Lost Boys | ||
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Network | ||
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Eddie | ||
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I.R.S. | Apr 1992 | |
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Serious Software | Aug 1996 | |
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The Midland Boyz | ||
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A Clockwork Orange | 1992 | |
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Abstract | Dec 1997 | |
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Dynac | ||
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Network | Jul 1994 | |
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Mark Wickham | 1990 | |
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Undersoft | 1990 | |
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Serious Software | 1994 |