True BASIC, written by John Kemeny and Tom Kurtz, authors of the original BASIC, is a powerful, easily learned, structured programming language that offers increased speed, extraordinary graphics, and virtually limitless flexibility. True BASIC provides extensive 2-D and 3-D graphics capabilities, matrix operations, mouse control, a user-defined color palette, and animation tools.
Version 2.0 of the True BASIC Development Package supports both RGB and color map mode, Gourard shading, double buffering, and other Silicon Graphics(R)-specific features. True Windows for Motif(tm) allows users to add interface components to their programs from within the BASIC language.
Alex Cuthbert
Research and Development True BASIC, Inc. 12 Commerce Avenue West Lebanon, NH 03784 USA 603-298-8517 fax:603-298-7015 true!alex@dartvax.dartmouth.edu