![]() I’m having difficulty getting recent (late 2016) source packages to build for reasons that would take too long for most people to care about. Update : you’re probably best just downloading the binary install packages from the FreeBASIC site. Part of the problem is that FreeBASIC is mostly written in FreeBASIC, so you need a working compiler to bootstrap the latest version. FreeBASIC 1.01 demo running on a Raspberry Pi from Geany Building the latest version on a Raspberry Pi is a bit of a challenge, though. ![]() It uses a Microsoft-like syntax, has an active user and developer base, and is quite fast. That’s it! You can access GPIO with FreeBASIC, too: GPIO LED Blink using FreeBASIC and WiringPiįreeBASIC is a pretty nifty cross-platform BASIC compiler. In order to run FreeBASIC on a Raspberry Pi, all you need do is: Hey! This is yet another of my ancient posts about Raspberry Pis that probably contains out-of-date information.
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