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Lucid Apogee 65FC OS

for NES / Famicom compatible systems

65FC BASIC RPN Calculator Calendar
  • practice computer programming
  • easy language and editor
  • no physical keyboard needed
  • RPN expression evaluation
  • standard order of operations
  • simple graphical interface
  • check dates and days
  • scroll months and years
  • enjoy the pretty interface




Software used for development:
https://www.lucidapogee.com/3-in-1/65fc-os/softwareused.txt

Today is: Saturday, 09/27/25 -  Product page updates: The product page now features new sections with recent releases. This includes official pages for our line of famiclone software, Express OS, and Dream Quest.Dream Quest Released: We slowed down working on programming language projects this year quite a bit to work on developing some game products. Aside from the early release Famicom/NES roms we released, this is the first major game release we are publishing. It is also the smallest, but we put months of work into this.Staying In Focus: We have been working mostly silently this past year. Only a few updates have been posted. Finally, we are coming out and uploading new software and updates. With this comes the new GNU/Linux distro Express OS as a custom host OS for Express BASIC.Delayed Express BASIC Update: Update time! This one is later than expected. A server migration set us back.One Click Network Released: This setup contains a set of GUI client and server applications. The first is called One Click Server and the other is One Click Client.Bleeding edge update!: The update includes: 1. SPACE$() function as an alias for TAB() to help with portability of BASIC code 2. Bitwise operators BAND, BOR, and BNOT(). XOR was already bitwise 3. HEX$() and OCT$() functionsAwesome Express BASIC update!: These past weeks, many improvements and fixes were made. New features include the commands COLOR and LOCATE. String operations have also been implemented.Massive Express BASIC update!: We have been working hard for the past few weeks on this update and have made a lot of progress. Here's a few things that have been added or fixed...Important Update for Express BASIC: After weeks of painful research and debugging, we have finally released the next update. We're still going to remain in alpha version. You never know if and when a new problem may surface.Express Calculator released: A command line scientific calculator for DOS, Windows, and Linux. Written in C.

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