For the same reason, I could not take avail of the BasBolt compiler explorer by Joe Antoon, which mimics the more famous C++ variant by Matt Godbolt and allows to interactively compile a BASIC program via various compilers. Although the readme suggests that QB30 is supported, the source code seems to only expect to use QB40 or QB45 as backends. The critical point is that the system relies on the /a compiler option, which produces a commented binary but was not yet available in QB30. Pity, but otherwise the project is very interesting!
Utashiro, were working on BSD support for the MIPS-based
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