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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Insomnia | 1991 | |
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Spock | Apr 1997 | |
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Daz Kiley | ||
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The Cookie Monster and The Skunk | Mar 1990 | |
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Phenominal Shorts Company | ||
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Simon Hazelgrove | 1994 | |
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Oskar Burman | ||
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The Sirius Cybernetics Corporation | 1992 | |
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Brainiacs and Imagina | ||
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Imagina | Apr 1992 | |
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Razor | ||
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The Worshippers | ||
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Digi Tallis / Asylum | Sep 1991 | |
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Paranoia / Lunatic Asylum | Apr 1999 | |
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Solution Software | Sep 1996 | |
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Dream Promotions | 1992 | |
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The Worshippers | 1993 | |
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Jerome Mahieux | Mar 2019 | |
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Beanpe | ||
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Black | Mar 2016 | |
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Blackbird | 1992 | |
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Ben John | 1992 | |
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Novalucol | 1992 | |
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The Power Posse | 1990 | |
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Simon Wilsher | 1991 | |
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Steve Jarrett | ||
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Serious Software | ||
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Razor | 1990 | |
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JJH | 1995 | |
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JJH | ||
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JJH | ||
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JJH | Oct 1995 | |
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JJH | Dec 1995 | |
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Paranoia | Apr 1998 | |
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Paranoia | May 1998 | |
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The Poltergeists | 1989 | |
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Fugitive Freelancers | Jul 1994 | |
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Oh Team | 1990 | |
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The Happening Boiz | ||
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The Happening Boiz | ||
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Escape | ||
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Storm | 1990 | |
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Friendchip | 1991 | |
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STOS Friend Chip User Group Europe | ||
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STOS Friend Chip User Group Europe | ||
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STOS Friend Chip User Group Europe | ||
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STOS Friend Chip User Group Europe | ||
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Martin Cubitt | May 1994 | |
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KÜA Software Productions | Sep 2004 | |
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Hyperdyne Systems |