Targets supported by ugBASIC

Commodore PLUS/4 (plus4)

The plus4 target has been supported by ugBASIC since version 1.0. The compiler can produce executable files in "prg" format.



How to start

You can use the SANDBOX to try the ugBASIC compiler, without download anything. This tool has been designed to quickly test whether the code you are writing compiles correctly and determines the desired results.

Since the source is compiled thanks to dedicated servers, separate from the browser you are using, some commands are not available: for example, you cannot load external files or resources by using the LOAD command.

If you need to develop a program with a complete tool, we recommend installing the command line executables (see below) or UGBASIC-IDE.

To write the source code you can use a simply text editor. You can save the program in a text file and then to call the compiler, in order to convert it into an form that your Commodore PLUS/4 will be able to execute.


Otherwise you can download and use command line compilers. Here are the direct links to the compilers for the various operating systems. Select the most suitable one for your configuration:

In addition to compiling with the IDE, if you are using Linux or the command line version for Microsoft Windows, you can compile the BASIC source "source.bas" into an executable file using the following command:

ugbc.plus4 -o executable.prg -O prg source.bas

It is therefore possible to run everything with an emulator, such as YAPE VICE , or to create a phisical storage, as well.

A good starting point to learn ugBASIC for the plus4 platform is the examples page. The examples provide insight into the syntax and usage of many of the commands and statements available for the language.

Since ugBASIC is an isomorphic language, which does not provide abstractions, it is possible that not all examples work on all targets: those labeled plus4 can be compiled to generate executable files.

If you need help and support, the best place is the official forum, where you can find answers to your questions and receive help.

Games written for Commodore PLUS/4 (more...)

At the moment there are no complete games for this target,
or the games are in the testing phase.

Examples for Commodore PLUS/4 (more...)


ASSEMBLY INTEGRATION

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Plotting and graphic modes


The ugBASIC language provides access to all documented graphics modes of the VIC-II chipset, that can be selected using the SCREEN # command, and used with graphics primitives. This is the value of the various constants in the various versions:

MODEDESCRIPTIONWIDTHxHEIGHTxCOLORS
0Standard Character Mode40x25x16
2Standard Bitmap Mode320x200x2
3Multicolor Bitmap Mode160x200x4
4Extended Multicolor Character Mode40x25x20

Blitting images

Blitting operations are supported.

Calling and inlining assembly code

With the plus4 target you can include assembly code for the MOS 6502 processor. The code will be placed within the code bank.

Supported video standard

The ugBASIC compiler supports both the Commodore PLUS/4 PAL (working frequency: 50 Hz) and NTSC (working frequency: 60 Hz) versions, and automatically detects the working frequency to calibrate the delays. In particular, it defines two constants with the same name, and initializes the constant TICKS PER SECOND.

This is the value of the various constants in the various versions:

VERSIONENTSCPALTICKS PER SECOND
PLUS/4 PAL0 (FALSE)-1 (TRUE)50
PLUS/4 NTSC-1 (TRUE)0 (FALSE)60

Audio support

The plus4 target supports audio commands, as described on the documentation page.

Joystick and keyboard support

The ugBASIC language supports up to 2 joysticks, using the JOY(n) statement, and the keyboard.