Rocky Mountain BASIC
Dialect of the BASIC programming language / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the BASIC dialect created at HP, but now transferred to Keysight. For other BASIC dialects created at both HP and DEC, see HP BASIC (disambiguation).
Rocky Mountain BASIC (also RMB or RM-BASIC) is a dialect of the BASIC programming language created by Hewlett-Packard. It was especially popular for control of automatic test equipment using GPIB. It has several features which are or were unusual in BASIC dialects, such as event-driven operation, extensive external I/O support, complex number support, and matrix manipulation functions. Today, RMB is mainly used in environments where an investment in RMB software, hardware, or expertise already exists.
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