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GFA BASIC

Published by ST Format · Developed by GFA Systemtechnick

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Information

Genre
Programming - Language
Language
[unknown]
Controls
Keyboard, Mouse
Players
[unknown]
Resolution
Medium, High
Programmer(s)
Ostrowski, Frank
Year
1992
Publisher
ST Format
Distributor
Future Publishing
Developer
GFA Systemtechnick
Licensed from
-
Software
English
Box/Instructions
English
License
Magazine
ST Type
ST, STe, TT, Falcon030, 0.5MB
Version
3.5E [magazine]
Number of Disks
1, Double Sided, HD Installable

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Rating: 9.4/10 · Votes: 32 · Downloads: 2,277 · Hits: 5,364

Screenshots (2)

GFA BASIC — screenshot 1
GFA BASIC — screenshot 1
GFA BASIC — screenshot 2
GFA BASIC — screenshot 2

Ads (1)

Over 500 Reasons Why Over 100,000 Atari ST Owners Have Chosen GFA BASIC · 1989
Over 500 Reasons Why Over 100,000 Atari ST Owners Have Chosen GFA BASIC · 1989

Article (7)

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Tips (15)

Trivia (1)

Awards

According to ST Amiga Format issue 9, GFA BASIC has sold over 70 000 copies on the ST by end of the 1988. In October 1990 GFA BASIC had already sold over 150 000 copies.

Book / Magazine Reviews (3)

Michtron Catalog · 1986

ST / Amiga Format · July, 1988 · Rating: 4/5

ST / Amiga Format · September, 1988 · Rating: 5/5

Comments (3)

  • Fred20 Apr 2022

    I had a book on GFA by a Dutch writer, I've lost it, does anyone know the name? GFA was so easy to write, later I struggled with VB. Now there is the Hatari Emulator, it tickles me to try GFA again, for old time sake. ;)

  • Jim Fouch27 Feb 2020

    I wrote Mailing Manager ST for the Atari ST/TT back in 1991 using GFA Basic. SOld that program until I sold the writes in 1996. I think it was like 16,000+ lines of code and I maxed out what you could have in a resource file (64k I think). Those were fun times. I moved on to PC software development using VB 4/5/6 and then VB.Net. For it's day, GFA Basic was cutting edge and very quick. Only a few things I ever did needed more speed, and I then wrote that stuff in Assembly. Still some of my best memories were back in the day with GFA.

  • Nicolas10 Mar 2015

    Omg... my gfa basic ... so nostalgic !!! I have the orginal disk and all book's to programming this basic langage. I never have the force to put my relics in trash... Maybe i will bored with !

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