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NAME

       pcbasic - A free, cross-platform emulator for the GW-BASIC family of interpreters.

DESCRIPTION

       PC-BASIC  is  a  free,  cross-platform  interpreter for GW-BASIC, Advanced BASIC (BASICA), PCjr Cartridge
       Basic and Tandy 1000 GWBASIC. It interprets these BASIC dialects with a high degree of  accuracy,  aiming
       for  bug-for-bug compatibility. PC-BASIC emulates the most common video and audio hardware on which these
       BASICs used to run.  PC-BASIC  runs  plain-text,  tokenised  and  protected  .BAS  files.  It  implements
       floating-point  arithmetic  in  the Microsoft Binary Format (MBF) and can therefore read and write binary
       data files created by GW-BASIC.

SYNOPSIS

       pcbasic [program|package [output]] [OPTION] ...

POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS

       Positional arguments must come before any options, must not start with a dash -. Any positional arguments
       that follow options will be ignored.

       program
              If a .BAS program is specified as the first positional argument, it will be run. The --run, --load
              and --convert options override this behaviour.

       package
              If a zipfile package or directory is specified as the first  positional  argument,  any  contained
              configuration file PCBASIC.INI will be loaded; usually, it will run a program file in the package.
              All other command-line options will override the package configuration file,  note  in  particular
              the potential of the --run, --load and --convert options to alter the behaviour of the package.

       output If  a second positional argument is specified, it sets the output file for file format conversion.
              This argument is ignored unless the --convert option is given.

OPTIONS

        --allow-code-poke[=True|=False]
              Allow programs to POKE into code memory.

        --aspect=x,y
              Set the display aspect ratio to x:y. Only has an effect if combined with --interface=graphical.

        -b    Use the command-line interface. This is identical to --interface=cli.

        --border=width
              Set the width of the screen border as a percentage from 0—100. The percentage refers to the  total
              width of the borders on both sides as a fraction of the usable screen width. Only has an effect if
              combined with --interface=graphical.

        --caption=title
              Set the title bar caption of the PC-BASIC window. Default title is PC-BASIC.

        --cas1=type:value
              Attach a resource to the CAS1: cassette device. type:value can be

              WAV:wav_file   Connect to the RIFF Wave file wav_file with  data  modulated  in  IBM  PC  cassette
              format.

              CAS:cas_file   Connect to the PCE/PC-BASIC CAS tape image cas_file.

        --codepage=codepage_id[:nobox]
              Load  the  specified  codepage. The codepage determines which characters are associated to a given
              character byte or, in the case of  double-byte  codepages,  two  character  bytes.  The  available
              codepages  are  stored in the codepage/ directory; by default, these are:  437 720 737 775 806 850
              851 852 853 855 856 857 858 860 861 862 863 864 865 866 868 869 874 932 934 936 938 949  950  1258
              alternativnyj  armscii8a  big5-2003  big5-hkscs  georgian-academy  georgian-ps iransystem iscii-as
              iscii-be iscii-de iscii-gu iscii-ka iscii-ma iscii-or iscii-pa iscii-ta iscii-te kamenicky  koi8-r
              koi8-ru  koi8-u  mazovia  mik  osnovnoj pascii ruscii russup3 russup4ac russup4na viscii . See the
              list of codepages in the User's Guide for  details.   The  specifier  nobox  disables  box-drawing
              recognition  for  double-byte  character  set  code  pages.  By  default, sequences of box-drawing
              characters are recognised by an algorithm that isn't as smart as it thinks it is, and displayed as
              box drawing rather than as DBCS characters. If nobox is set, they will be displayed as DBCS.

        --config=config_file
              Read  a  configuration file. The system default configuration is always read first, but any preset
              group of options in a configuration file replaces the whole equivalent default preset group.

        --com1=type:value
              Attach a resource to the COM1: serial device. type:value can be one of the following.

              PORT:device_name    Connect to a serial device. device_name can be a device name such as  COM1  or
              /dev/ttyS0 or a number, where the first serial port is number 0.

              SOCKET:host:socket  Connect to a TCP socket on a remote or local host.

              RFC2217:host:socket       Connect  using the RFC2217 protocol to a TCP socket on a remote or local
              host.

              STDIO:[CRLF]   Connect to standard I/O of the  calling  shell.  If  CRLF  is  specified,  PC-BASIC
              replaces  CR  characters with LF on its output and LF with CR on its input. This is more intuitive
              on Unix shells. When using a Unix console, you should use stty -icanon to enable PC-BASIC to  read
              input correctly.

              If this option is not specified, the COM1: device is unavailable.

        --com2=type:value
              Attach a resource to the COM2: serial device. See --com1.

        --convert={A|B|P}
              Convert program to one of the following formats:

              A    Plain text

              B    Tokenised

              P    Protected

              If  output  is  not  specified,  write  to  standard  output. If program is not specified, use the
              argument of --run or --load. If none of those are  given,  read  from  standard  input.  Overrides
              --resume, --run and --load.

        --mouse-clipboard[=True|=False]
              Enable  clipboard  operations  with  the mouse. If True (default), select text with the left mouse
              button to copy and paste with the middle mouse button.

        --ctrl-c-break[=True|=False]
              If False, follow GW-BASIC behaviour where Ctrl+C breaks AUTO and INPUT but not  program  execution
              or   LIST.   If   True,   treat   Ctrl+C   exactly  like  Ctrl+Break  and  Ctrl+Scroll  Lock  when
              --interface=graphical. With --interface={text|cli}, Ctrl+C  is  always  treated  like  Ctrl+Break.
              Default is True.

        --current-device={CAS1|@|A|B ... |Z}
              Set the current device to the indicated PC-BASIC drive letter or CAS1 for the cassette device. The
              device chosen should be mounted to an actual location using --mount (or  --cas1  if  the  cassette
              device is chosen).

        --debug[=True|=False]
              Developer option - use only if you know what you're doing.  Enable debugging extension.

        --dimensions=x,y
              Set  window dimensions to x by y pixels. This overrides --scaling=native and --aspect. Only has an
              effect if combined with --interface=graphical.

        -d --double[=True|=False]
              Enable double-precision transcendental math functions. This is equivalent  to  the  /d  option  in
              GW-BASIC.

        -e=statement[:statement ...] --exec=statement[:statement ...]
              Execute  BASIC  statements.  The  statements  are  executed  after  loading any program but before
              entering into direct mode or running it. Multiple statements can be  entered  by  separating  them
              with  colons  :.  These  will be executed as if they were entered as separate statements, not as a
              single compound statement; even if  statements  such  as  GOTO  can  be  included,  the  following
              statements  will  be executed. If a : is intended to be part of a statement, the statement must be
              quoted with single quotes '. If your calling shell interprets such  quotes,  you  should  properly
              escape them.

        --extension=module_name[,module_name ... ]
              Developer option - use only if you know what you're doing.  Load extension module(s).

        --font=font_name[,font_name ... ]
              Use the specified fonts for the interface. The last fonts specified take precedence, previous ones
              are fallback. Default is unifont,univga,freedos  (i.e.  the  freedos  font  has  preference).  The
              available  fonts  are  stored  in  font/.  By default, the following fonts are available:  unifont
              univga freedos cga mda vga olivetti tandy1 tandy2 . See the list of fonts in the User's Guide  for
              details.

        --fullscreen[=True|=False]
              Fullscreen mode. Only has an effect if combined with --interface=graphical.

        -h --help
              Show a usage message and exit.

        --hide-listing=line_number
              Disable listing and saving to plain text of lines beyond line_number, as in GW-BASIC beyond 65530.
              Use with care as this allows execution of hidden lines of code. Default is to list all lines.

        --hide-protected[=True|=False]
              Disable listing and saving to plain text of protected files, as in GW-BASIC. Use with care as this
              allows execution of hidden lines of code.

        --input={input_file|{STDIO|STDIN}[:RAW]}
              Retrieve  keyboard  input  from  input_file,  except if KYBD: is read explicitly. Input from KYBD:
              files is always read from the keyboard, following GW-BASIC behaviour.  If input_file is STDIO:  or
              STDIN:,  keyboard  input  will  be  read  from  standard input. If RAW is specified, input will be
              treated as codepage bytes. If not, it will be treated as the locale's encoding (probably UTF-8).

        --interface=[none|cli|text|graphical]
              Choose the type of interface. Not all interfaces will be available on all systems.  The  following
              interface types may be available:

              none Filter for use with pipes. Also -n.

              cli  Command-line interface. Also -b.

              text Text interface. Also -t.

              graphical Graphical interface.

              sdl2 SDL2 graphical interface.

              pygame    PyGame graphical interface (deprecated, please use SDL2 instead).

              ansi ANSI text interface.

              curses    NCurses text interface.

              The default is graphical.

        -k=keystring --keys=keystring
              Insert  the  keystring into the keyboard buffer. keystring may contain escape codes such as \r for
              return, \n for line feed and \xXX to enter CHR$(&HXX). keystring  may  contain  e-ASCII  codes  to
              indicate  keypresses  that do not have a regular character encoding. For example, \0\x0F indicates
              Shift+Tab.

        -l=program --load=program
              Start in direct mode with the BASIC program loaded.

        --logfile=log_file
              Write error and warning messages to log_file instead of stderr.

        --lpt1=type:value
              Attach a resource to the LPT1: parallel device. type:value can be

              PRINTER:[printer_name][:trigger]   Connect to a Windows, LPR or CUPS printer. If  printer_name  is
              not  specified,  the  default printer is used.  The printer is activated when a file open to it is
              closed, a program terminates or PC-BASIC exits. Note that, unlike  LPT1:,  printers  connected  to
              LPT2:  or  LPT3:  do  not  get  activated when a program terminates. If specified, trigger sets an
              additional trigger to activate the printer:

              line      After every line break.

              page      After every page break.

              close     No additional trigger

              The default behaviour is that of close.

              FILE:file_name Connect to any file or device such as /dev/stdout on Unix or LPT1 on Windows.

              STDIO:[CRLF]   Connect to standard output of the calling shell. If  CRLF  is  specified,  PC-BASIC
              replaces CR characters with LF on its output. This is more intuitive on Unix shells.

              PARPORT:port_number Connect  to  a  Centronics parallel port, where port_number is 0 for the first
              parallel port, etc. PARPORT only works with  physical  parallel  ports;  for  example,  a  Windows
              printer or other device mapped with NET USE LPT1: can only be attached with FILE:LPT1

              If this option is not specified, LPT1: is connected to the default printer.

        --lpt2=type:value
              Attach a resource to the LPT2: parallel device. See --lpt1. If this option is not specified, LPT2:
              is unavailable.

        --lpt3=type:value
              Attach a resource to the LPT3: parallel device. See --lpt1. If this option is not specified, LPT3:
              is unavailable.

        -f=number_of_files --max-files=number_of_files
              Set  maximum  number  of  open  files  to  number_of_files. This is equivalent to the /f option in
              GW-BASIC. Default is 3.

        --max-memory=max_memory[,basic_memory_blocks]
              Set the maximum size of the data memory segment to max_memory and the maximum  size  of  the  data
              memory  available  to BASIC to basic_memory_blocks*16. In PC-BASIC, the minimum of these values is
              simply the data memory size; the two values are allowed for compatibility with the  /m  option  in
              GW-BASIC.

        -s=record_length --max-reclen=record_length
              Set  maximum  record  length  for RANDOM files to record_length. Default is 128, maximum is 32767.
              This is equivalent to the /s option in GW-BASIC.

        --monitor={rgb|composite|green|amber|grey|mono}
              Sets the monitor type to emulate. Available types are:

              rgb  RGB colour monitor (default).

              composite Composite colour monitor.

              green     Green-tinted monochrome monitor.

              amber     Amber-tinted monochrome monitor.

              grey Greyscale monochrome monitor.

              mono Green-tinted monochrome monitor (same as green).

              On SCREEN 2 with  --video={pcjr|tandy|cga|cga_old},  --monitor=composite  enables  (crude)  colour
              artifacts.

        --mount=drive:path,[drive:path ... ]
              Assign the path path to drive letter drive:. The path can be absolute or relative.  If this option
              is not specified: on Windows, all Windows  drive  letters  will  be  assigned  to  PC-BASIC  drive
              letters; on other systems, the current working directory is assigned to Z:.

        -n    Run PC-BASIC as a command-line filter. Same as --interface=none.

        --output=output_file[:append]
              Send screen output to output_file, except if SCRN: is written to explicitly. Output to SCRN: files
              will always be shown on the screen, as in GW-BASIC.  If the specifier append is given, the  output
              file  is  appended to rather than overwritten.  If output_file is STDIO: or STDOUT:, screen output
              will be sent to standard output.

        --peek=[seg:addr:val[,seg:addr:val ... ]]
              Define PEEK preset values. If defined, DEF SEG seg:? PEEK(addr) will return val.

        --preset=option_block
              Load machine preset options. A preset option corresponds to a section defined in a config file  by
              a  name  between square brackets, like [this] --preset=this will load all settings defined in that
              section. Available presets depend on your configuration file. See the list of default  presets  in
              the User's Guide.

        --prevent-close[=True|=False]
              Suppress window close event. This allows BASIC to capture key combinations that normally close the
              window. Graphical interface only. By default, the operating system's key combination  to  close  a
              window  (usually  Alt+F4)  terminates PC-BASIC. Set --prevent-close to allow BASIC to capture this
              key combination instead. This is useful if your program uses this key combination.

        -q --quit[=True|=False]
              Quit interpreter when execution stops. If combined with --run, PC-BASIC  quits  when  the  program
              ends. If set in direct mode, PC-BASIC quits after the first command is executed.

        --reserved-memory=number_of_bytes
              Reserve  number_of_bytes  of  memory  at  the  bottom  of the data segment. For compatibility with
              GW-BASIC. Default is 3429 bytes.  Lowering  this  value  makes  more  string  and  variable  space
              available for use by programs.

        --resume[=True|=False
              Resume from saved state. Overrides --run and --load.

        -r=program --run=program
              Run the specified program. Overrides --load.

        --scaling={smooth|crisp|native}
              Choose scaling method.

              smooth    The  display  is  smoothly scaled to the largest size that allows for the correct aspect
              ratio.

              crisp     The display is scaled to the same size as with smooth, but without smoothing.

              native    Scaling and aspect ratio are optimised for the  display's  native  pixel  size,  without
              smoothing. --scaling=native overrides --aspect.

              Default is smooth. Only has an effect if combined with --interface=graphical.

        --serial-buffer-size=size
              Set serial input buffer size. Default is 256. If set to 0, serial communications are disabled.

        --shell=[shell-executable]
              Enable  the  SHELL statement to run the operating system command interpreter shell-executable. The
              executable shell-executable should support MS-DOS's COMMAND.COM calling conventions, in particular
              its  /C switch. Example command interpreters are CMD.EXE on Windows and "wine cmd.exe" on Unix. If
              shell-executable is empty (as it is by default), the SHELL statement is disabled.

        --soft-linefeed[=True|=False]
              Do not treat LF in text and program files as a line break.  This  enables  the  highest  level  of
              compatibility  with  GW-BASIC files. If this option is set, any Linux or Mac text files need to be
              converted to DOS text before using them with PC-BASIC.

        --sound=[none|beep|portaudio|interface]
              Choose the sound engine to use. Not all sound engines will be available on all systems.

              none Suppress sound output.

              beep Use the built-in speaker.

              portaudio Use the PortAudio sound generator.

              interface Use the native sound engine of the interface, if available.

              Default is interface.

        --state=state_file
              Set the save-state file  to  state_file.  Default  is  pcbasic.session  in  the  Application  Data
              directory.

        --syntax={advanced|pcjr|tandy}
              Choose BASIC dialect. Available dialects are:

              advanced  Microsoft GW-BASIC and IBM BASICA

              pcjr IBM PCjr Cartridge BASIC

              tandy     Tandy 1000 GW-BASIC.

              Default is advanced.

        -t    Use text-based interface. Same as --interface=text.

        --term=terminal_program
              Set the terminal program run by the PCjr TERM command to terminal_program. This only has an effect
              with --syntax={pcjr|tandy}.

        --text-width={40|80}
              Set the number of columns in text mode at startup. Default is 80.

        --text-encoding=[encoding]
              Set the text encoding.  Text files (i.e. plain-text  programs  and  files  opened  for  INPUT  and
              OUTPUT)  stored  on  a  disk  device  will be assumed to be encoded in encoding. Examples of valid
              encodings are utf-8, utf-16, latin-1.  Please ensure that all characters in the  current  codepage
              are  included  in  the  encoding  you choose; if this is not the case then such characters will be
              replaced by � or ?.  If encoding is not set, text files will  be  treated  as  raw  bytes  in  the
              current PC-BASIC codepage.

        --utf8[=True|=False]
              Set  the text encoding to UTF-8.  This option is deprecated and ignored if --text-encoding is set.
              Use --text-encoding instead.

        -v --version
              Print PC-BASIC version string and exit.

        --video=adapter[:low]
              Set the video adapter to emulate. Available adapters:

              vga  Video Graphics Array

              ega  Enhanced Graphics Adapter

              cga  Color/Graphics Adapter

              cga_old   Color/Graphics Adapter (old version; affects composite)

              mda  Monochrome Display Adapter

              hercules  Hercules Graphics Adapter

              pcjr IBM PCjr graphics

              tandy     Tandy 1000 graphics

              olivetti  Olivetti M24 graphics

              Default is vga.  If the specifier low is given, use low-intensity palettes in CGA modes. This only
              has an effect with adapters {cga|cga_old|ega|vga}.

        --video-memory=size
              Set the amount of emulated video memory available. This affects the number of video pages that can
              be used. On PCjr and Tandy, this can be changed at runtime through the CLEAR statement;  at  least
              32768 needs to be available to enter SCREEN 5 and SCREEN 6. Default is 16384 or PCjr and Tandy and
              262144 on other machine presets.

        -w --wait[=True|=False]
              If True, PC-BASIC waits for a keystroke  before  closing  the  window  on  exit.  Only  works  for
              --interface=graphical or --interface=text. Default is False.

        --options=gwbasic_options
              Set  GW-BASIC-style  command-line  switches.  This is a convenience option to facilitate migration
              from GW-BASIC. gwbasic_options is a string that may contain the following options:

              /d   Enable double-precision floating-point math functions. See also --double.

              /f:n      Set the maximum number of open files. See also --max-files.

              /s:n      Set the maximum record length for RANDOM files. See also --max-reclen.

              /c:n      Set the size of the receive buffer for COM devices. See also --serial-buffer-size.

              /i   Statically allocate file control blocks and data  buffer.  Note  that  this  is  already  the
              default approach in GW-BASIC and PC-BASIC so that this option has no effect.

              /m:n,m     Set  the  highest memory location to n and maximum BASIC memory size to m*16 bytes. See
              also --max-memory.

              >filename      Write screen output to filename. See also --output.

              >>filename     Append screen output to filename. See also --output.

              <filename      Read keyboard input from filename. See also --input.

              GW-BASIC-style switches are not case sensitive. Note that the symbols used in these  switches  may
              have different meaning in the shell from which PC-BASIC is called; you should quote and escape the
              options as necessary.

EXAMPLES

       pcbasic
              Start PC-BASIC in direct mode, emulating GW-BASIC/BASICA with VGA graphics.

       pcbasic --codepage=950
              Start PC-BASIC using the Big-5 codepage.

       pcbasic Foobar.baz
              Start PC-BASIC with package Foobar. Load the settings from the package; usually this  will  run  a
              main program contained in the package.

       pcbasic Foobar.baz --convert=A --utf8
              List the main program of package Foobar to standard output as UTF-8.

       pcbasic MYPROG.BAS --mount=A:./files,B:./morefiles
              Mount  the  current directory's subdirectory files as drive A: and subdirectory morefiles as drive
              B:, then run MYPROG.BAS.

       pcbasic --mount=A:C:\fakeflop
              Run PC-BASIC with Windows directory C:\fakeflop mounted as A: drive.

       pcbasic Z:\INFO.BAS --preset=mda --monitor=amber
              Run INFO.BAS in the current directory on an emulated MDA with amber tinted monitor.

       pcbasic /home/me/retro/COMP.BAS --preset=cga --monitor=composite
              Run COMP.BAS stored at /home/me/retro on an emulated CGA machine with a composite monitor.

       pcbasic PCJRGAME.BAS --preset=pcjr -k='start\r'
              Run PCJRGAME.BAS on an emulated PCjr and feed in the keystrokes startEnter.

       pcbasic BANNER.BAS --lpt2=PRINTER:
              Run BANNER.BAS in default mode with the default printer attached to LPT2:.

       pcbasic --resume
              Resume the most recently closed PC-BASIC session.

       pcbasic -qbe="?1+1"
              Execute the BASIC command PRINT 1+1 in the command-line interface and return to the calling shell.

FILES

       $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/PCBASIC.INI or ~/.config/pcbasic-2.0/PCBASIC.INI
              User configuration file. Options in this file take the form of command-line  options  without  the
              preceding --. One option per line. Options added under the [pcbasic] header are loaded by default.
              Options added under another header will be loaded if the --preset option group  of  that  name  is
              loaded.

       $XDG_DATA_HOME/pcbasic.session or ~/.local/share/pcbasic-2.0/pcbasic.session
              Saved  state  of  the last PC-BASIC session. Continue the last session with --resume. This file is
              saved in a binary storage format and not meant to be edited or exchanged.

ENVIRONMENT

       There are no  environment  settings  specific  to  PC-BASIC.  However,  BASIC  programs  may  access  the
       environment through the ENVIRON$ function and could therefore have their own environment settings.

AUTHOR

       PC-BASIC is written and maintained by Rob Hagemans <robhagemans@yahoo.co.uk>.

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