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RPilot 1.4.1

filesize: 36.02 KB

PILOT is a simple language that was developed in the 1960s for use in computer-assisted instruction (CAI).

Published:
Aug 15, 2000
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License
GPL
Cost
$0.00
OS:
SH3 / Console
Cow Rating:
nera
Popularity:
25%
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RPilot supports much of the standard, and it has some extensions of its own.

It is written in ANSI C.

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