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Dialect of Microsoft BASIC programming language
Applesoft BASIC is a dialect of Microsoft BASIC, developed by Marc McDonald and Ric Weiland, supplied with Apple II computers. It supersedes Integer BASIC
Applesoft_BASIC
Family of disk operating systems
Release 3.3 also improves the ability to switch between Integer BASIC and Applesoft BASIC, if the computer has a language card (RAM expansion) or firmware
Apple_DOS
Second model of the Apple II computer line
could thus load Integer BASIC into the language card from disk and switch between the Integer and Applesoft dialects of BASIC with DOS 3.3's INT and FP
Apple_II_Plus
BASIC interpreter of the Apple I and original Apple II computers
I. It became Integer BASIC when it was ported to the Apple II and shipped alongside Applesoft BASIC, a port of Microsoft BASIC which included floating-point
Integer_BASIC
Topics referred to by the same term
Applesoft is a name used by Apple Inc. for: Applesoft BASIC, a programming language interpreter built into Apple II computers the division responsible
Applesoft
1980 business-oriented personal computer
introduced a number of new or improved features over Applesoft BASIC. Both languages replaced Applesoft's single-precision floating-point variables using 5-byte
Apple_III
Programming language
licensed an Applesoft-compatible BASIC to VTech for its Laser 128 clone. Tangerine Microtan 65 Spectravideo SV-318 and SV-328 Known variants: NCR Basic Plus
Microsoft_BASIC
Dialect of the BASIC programming language
to what Apple had done with Applesoft BASIC. This increased the size of Atari's version to around 11 KB; Applesoft BASIC on the Apple II+ is 10,240 bytes
Atari_BASIC
Family of programming languages
some problems and restrictions in early implementations; for example, Applesoft BASIC allowed variable names to be several characters long, but only the
BASIC
BASIC programming language dialect
Microsoft BASIC, and as such it shares many characteristics with other 6502 BASICs of the time, such as Applesoft BASIC. Commodore licensed BASIC from Microsoft
Commodore_BASIC
1988 video game
MS-DOS as an example game to accompany his article about his GraBASIC, an Applesoft BASIC add-on, for the UpTime disk magazine. The object of the game is
Dangerous_Dave
1977–1993 series of microcomputers
operating system in ROM along with a BASIC variant called Integer BASIC. Apple eventually released Applesoft BASIC, a more advanced variant of the language
Apple_II
Symbol representing the word "and" (&)
[citation needed] BASIC-PLUS on the DEC PDP-11 uses the ampersand as a short form of the verb PRINT.[citation needed] Applesoft BASIC used the ampersand
Ampersand
Traditional first example of a computer programming language
AppleScript Applesoft BASIC Arc Atari Assembler Editor AutoLISP AviSynth AWK BASIC Basic Assembly Language Ballerina BCPL Beatnik Befunge BETA Blitz BASIC Brainfuck
Hello,_world
Form of automatic memory management
collector for Applesoft BASIC by Randy Wigginton identifies a group of strings in every pass over the heap, reducing collection time dramatically. BASIC.SYSTEM
Garbage collection (computer science)
Garbage_collection_(computer_science)
Apple II clone
design rather than copying it, and licensed an Applesoft BASIC-compatible version of Microsoft BASIC. Apple carefully studied the Laser 128 but was unable
Laser_128
1981 video game
ones. Softporn Adventure was originally written for the Apple II in Applesoft BASIC in 1981 by programmer Chuck Benton. Benton programmed the game as an
Softporn_Adventure
Apple II disk operating system
of support for Integer BASIC, on the original Apple II model, which had long since been effectively supplanted by Applesoft BASIC on the Apple II Plus,
Apple_ProDOS
screens; in Applesoft BASIC, either one could be initialized, using the commands HGR for the first screen or HGR2 for the second. The Applesoft BASIC ROM contained
Apple_II_graphics
American video game company
million in 1983 sales. It produced some non-game software, such as an Applesoft BASIC compiler. The company weathered the video game crash of 1983 with only
Sierra_Entertainment
Home computer by Coleco, released in 1983
competitive sound and graphics. Its BASIC interpreter, called SmartBASIC, was largely compatible with Applesoft BASIC, which meant that many type-in programs
Coleco_Adam
First model in the Apple II computer series
time to modify Integer BASIC for floating point support. Apple instead licensed Microsoft's 6502 BASIC to create Applesoft BASIC. Disk users normally purchased
Apple_II_(original)
Chinese-localized versions of the BASIC programming language
language in the early 1980s. At least two versions of Chinese BASIC were modified Applesoft BASIC that accepted Chinese commands and variables. They were built
Chinese_BASIC
concerned that their design was not going to be possible using the Applesoft BASIC programming language on an Apple II like the rest of the game as it
The Oregon Trail (1985 video game)
The_Oregon_Trail_(1985_video_game)
8-bit home computer introduced in 1982
Color BASIC Manual" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on October 30, 2020. "List of Applesoft BASIC commands". "Sinclair ZX Spectrum BASIC Programming
Commodore_64
1979 video game
Elizabethan English The game was made by teenager Richard Garriott in Applesoft BASIC for the Apple II while he was attending high school in the Houston
Akalabeth:_World_of_Doom
I) See: Integer BASIC Apple Business BASIC (Apple III) Applesoft BASIC (Apple II) Based on the same Microsoft code that Commodore BASIC was based on. Standard
List_of_BASIC_dialects
Version of the BASIC programming language for the Apple III computer
which first emerged on minicomputers. The main additions compared to AppleSoft BASIC on the Apple II were 19-digit long integer values in addition to floating
Apple_Business_BASIC
Fourth model Apple II computer model
packages available for the Apple II.) The new ROM firmware allows Applesoft BASIC to recognize lowercase characters and work better with an 80-column
Apple_IIc
GW-BASIC IronRuby IronPython JScript Microsoft Liquid Motion Microsoft BASIC, also licensed as: Altair BASIC AmigaBASIC Applesoft BASIC Commodore BASIC Color
List_of_Microsoft_software
Early Apple employee
employees who adapted Microsoft's 6502 BASIC for the Apple II; it was dubbed Applesoft BASIC. The Applesoft BASIC Reference Manual includes a section entitled
Randy_Wigginton
Apple II graphics feature
supported via Applesoft BASIC and from machine code in the "Programmer's Aid" package that was bundled with the original Integer BASIC ROMs for that computer
Shape_table
1979 video game
game published by Muse Software for the Apple II. It was written in Applesoft BASIC by Alan M. Boyd. Global War is a game involving the production of armies
Global_War_(video_game)
American video game developer and programmer
Jones became interested in programming in high school and learned Applesoft BASIC and 6502 Assembly on an Apple II. When Apple released its Macintosh
Jason_Jones_(programmer)
Apple II clone introduced in 1982 by Multitech
feature of the MPF-II was its Chinese BASIC, a version of Chinese-localized BASIC based and compatible with Applesoft BASIC. Versions of the machine sold in
Microprofessor_II
1980 Applesoft III Apple Computer Applesoft II BASIC 1980 Apple III Microsoft BASIC Microsoft Microsoft BASIC 1980–81 CBASIC Gordon Eubanks BASIC, Compiler
Timeline of programming languages
Timeline_of_programming_languages
Sourceror.FP, can generate a commented disassembly of the Apple II's Applesoft BASIC, the source code for which had never been released by Apple, from the
Merlin_(assembler)
(also under Perl) BASIC (also under Fortran II) AmigaBASIC Applesoft BASIC AMOS BASIC BASIC Stamp Basic-256 BASIC09 BBC Basic Blitz BASIC Blitz3D BlitzMax
Generational list of programming languages
Generational_list_of_programming_languages
American computer scientist (1943–2005)
the Apple II. His experiences testing Applesoft BASIC inspired him to design a competing product, called Notzo BASIC, which was never implemented. When Wozniak
Jef_Raskin
1981 video game
Oubliette. It was initially coded in Applesoft BASIC, but Greenberg and Woodhead rewrote it in UCSD Pascal after BASIC proved too slow to be playable. They
Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord
Wizardry:_Proving_Grounds_of_the_Mad_Overlord
manufacturers making the same device under different part numbers. Variations of a basic part number might have been used to indicate minor variations in speed or
List_of_home_computers
American video game designer and entrepreneur (born 1960)
living in New York City, he purchased an Apple II+ and taught himself Applesoft BASIC, Pascal, and assembly language in order to implement Conway's Game
Will_Wright_(game_designer)
1981 video game
Arnold; they finished it in less than a year. Ultima was coded in Applesoft BASIC on an Apple II computer, and Arnold wrote code in assembly language
Ultima I: The First Age of Darkness
Ultima_I:_The_First_Age_of_Darkness
Programming language for TI-99 home computers
instance, running the Byte Sieve in BASIC took 3960 seconds in TI BASIC, while the same test in Applesoft BASIC on the Apple II, ostensibly a much slower
TI_BASIC_(TI_99/4A)
Interpreter that enables users to enter and run programs in the BASIC language
dimensions of the text window (as opposed to the graphics window) in Applesoft BASIC. The POKE command and the PEEK function (adapted from machine code
BASIC_interpreter
Microsoft BASIC which was the dominant programming language in late 1970s and early 1980s home computers such as Apple II (Applesoft BASIC) and Commodore
History_of_Microsoft
Character set
turning inverse printing on and off may also be used.) For example, in Applesoft BASIC the following code fragment will display the MouseText representation
MouseText
American software company
programming tips about the Apple II system, many in the form of short Applesoft BASIC programs that took advantage of undocumented or unexpected behavior
Beagle_Bros
program optimization, and parallel computing Paul Allen – Altair BASIC, Applesoft BASIC, cofounded Microsoft Eric Allman – sendmail, syslog Marc Andreessen
List_of_programmers
Text-based strategy game
original on 2018-08-31. Retrieved 2018-08-30. "Oregon Trail Mainframe and Applesoft BASIC". Internet Archive. 2015. Retrieved 2018-09-04. Lipinski, Jed (2013-07-29)
The Oregon Trail (1971 video game)
The_Oregon_Trail_(1971_video_game)
Microsoft BASIC was highly compatible with contemporary Microsoft BASIC releases such as Applesoft BASIC and Commodore BASIC, in contrast to Atari BASIC which
Atari_Microsoft_BASIC
jumpers to configure. Applesoft BASIC was included and very compatible, since it was created by disassembling the binary from the Applesoft ROM and reordering
Commodore_64_peripherals
Cluster of keys on a computer keyboard
the Apple II, special support existed in ROM for Escape mode. At the Applesoft BASIC prompt, using the right and left arrow keys to move the cursor would
Arrow_keys
BASIC or Python, and distributed as raw source code without being compiled; early software was often distributed in text form, as in the book BASIC Computer
List of commercial video games with available source code
List_of_commercial_video_games_with_available_source_code
Third model in the Apple II series of personal computers
issues with 80-column text, introduced the ability to use lowercase in Applesoft BASIC and Monitor, and contained some other smaller improvements (and fixes)
Apple_IIe
French filmmaker (1921–2012)
program (a prototypical chatbot) called "Dialector," which he wrote in Applesoft BASIC on an Apple II. He incorporated audiovisual elements in addition to
Chris_Marker
Microcomputer introduced by the Micro Craft Corporation in 1983
Apple DOS or ProDOS. Once booted into a Applesoft BASIC prompt, however, the interpreter recognizes all BASIC syntax, down to the PEEKs and POKEs. As
Dimension_68000
1973 video game
the game among educational software for the Atari 8-bit. Kellner's Applesoft BASIC source code has been available since 1979.[citation needed] The game
Lemonade_Stand
some contemporary French manufacturer. The computer uses version of Applesoft BASIC on board, same as Apple II Plus. It also utilises Apple DOS to connect
Pravetz_82
Belgian home computer
chiclet 50 key QWERTY keyboard. BASIC commands were typed by pressing a single key using a dialect similar to Applesoft BASIC. The Charlemagne 999 model used
GEM_1000
CP/M-86 and MS-DOS as well as increased the speed of math functions in Applesoft BASIC. MetaCard, from Metamorphic Systems (a 1982 startup by Phil Zimmermann)
Apple_II_processor_cards
Educational video game franchise
fundamentals line came in 1989. The original Math Blaster was written in Applesoft Basic and the Microsoft equivalent. Under the direction of Mike Albanese
Blaster_Learning_System
Programming language for the Mac
discontinued MacBASIC as part of a deal with Microsoft to extend the license for Applesoft BASIC on the Apple II. Although Apple retracted MacBASIC, unlicensed
MacBASIC
abilities for everybody, especially non-professionals. It is somewhat like AppleSoft BASIC. It is compiled and lets users make their own libraries of often-used
List of educational programming languages
List_of_educational_programming_languages
Computer programming anti-pattern
complex basis. Applesoft BASIC and Lua (when configured for desktop computers) have a floating-point as the base numeric type. While Applesoft did implement
Abstraction_inversion
American businessman (born 1945)
instead, it seemed to crash to the Applesoft BASIC prompt with an error message, but was actually a parody of Apple's BASIC command line interface that seemingly
Bruce_Tognazzini
had licensed Applesoft BASIC from its creator, Microsoft. Apple had neglected to obtain exclusive rights to the Applesoft dialect of BASIC from Microsoft;
List_of_Apple_II_clones
language based on Bangla. Chinese Chinese BASIC Chinese-localized BASIC dialects based on Applesoft BASIC; for Taiwanese Apple II clones and the Multitech
Non-English-based programming languages
Non-English-based_programming_languages
was recoded as before, but was also appended with an 8-bit checksum. Applesoft BASIC saved user programs as two "records", the first consisting of the header
List of Compact Cassette tape data storage formats
List_of_Compact_Cassette_tape_data_storage_formats
Floating-point number format by Microsoft
Commodore BASIC 1 & 2, but was also supported by Applesoft BASIC I & II since version 1.1 (1977), KIM-1 BASIC since version 1.1a (1977), and MicroTAN BASIC since
Microsoft_Binary_Format
Software interface based on commands formatted as lines of text
themselves were based on a command-line interface such as CP/M, DOS or AppleSoft BASIC. During the 1980s and 1990s, the introduction of the Apple Macintosh
Command-line_interface
Alleged mine in Southwestern United States
Mine is a text adventure game by the Programmer's Guild written in Applesoft BASIC. The source code appeared as a type-in program in BYTE in 1980 and
Lost_Dutchman's_Gold_Mine
1986 personal computer
systems. Like the Apple II+, IIe, and IIc, the IIGS also includes Applesoft BASIC and a machine-language monitor (which can be used for very simple assembly
Apple_IIGS
Apple IIe clone introduced in 1983 by Multitech
the MPF III in some models was its Chinese BASIC, a version of Chinese-localized BASIC based on Applesoft BASIC. The MPF III included an optional Z80 CP/M
Microprofessor_III
information, bit planes and so on, is stored. Applesoft BASIC QuickBASIC GW-BASIC "Microsoft QuickBasic 4.5 Advisor: BSAVE". Microsoft. 1990. Archived
BSAVE
1983 video game
reuses that title's engine, and was coded and distributed as uncompiled Applesoft BASIC. Grigsby developed both games while working full-time for the United
Bomb_Alley
money, Apple would get a file manager, an interface for Integer BASIC and Applesoft BASIC, and utilities that would allow disk backup, disk recovery, and
Shepardson_Microsystems
Text that identifies an item in a computer file system
DRAFTS]LETTER.TXT;4 GEIN::[000000]LETTER.TXT;4 SYS$LOGIN:LOGIN.COM ProDOS AppleSoft BASIC /[volume or drive name]/ / /SCHOOL.DISK/APPLEWORKS/MY.REPORTFLIGHT
Path_(computing)
Brazilian computer company
Spectrum) and the TK 2000/II, a personal computer partially compatible (at Applesoft BASIC level) with the Apple II+. At this time, it had approximately 400 employees
Microdigital_Eletronica
implemented as part of the Integer BASIC. However, the Apple II's Integer BASIC ROMs were replaced by Applesoft BASIC ROMs since the Apple II+, and the
Lazer's Interactive Symbolic Assembler
Lazer's_Interactive_Symbolic_Assembler
useful for other programmers, including a package of extensions for Applesoft BASIC that allowed 18-digit-precision math functions. List of publications
Apple_Assembly_Line
Brazilian home computer
GEM 1000 had 16 KB of RAM. BASIC commands were typed by pressing a single key using a dialect similar to Applesoft BASIC. The Charlemagne 999 used French
CCE_MC-1000
Norwegian Apple II clone
included two BASIC variants (one for 6502, one for Z80), but available was only an old BASIC variant for 6502 (for full Applesoft BASIC compatibility)
West_PC-800
"clone" of Applesoft BASIC. It was merely "inspired" by it. There are many features of Applesoft that needed to be improved. For example, Applesoft was an
SiMPLE
artwork (Public domain software) Bob Jamison, Charlie Kellner / MECC The Applesoft BASIC source code was available since 1979. The game was later ported to
List of commercial video games with later released source code
List_of_commercial_video_games_with_later_released_source_code
Floating-point number formats
The Microsoft BASIC port for the 6502 CPU, such as in adaptations like Commodore BASIC, AppleSoft BASIC, KIM-1 BASIC or MicroTAN BASIC, supports an extended
Extended_precision
Brazilian Apple II Plus clone made in 1984 by Microdigital Electrônica
baud), external 5¼ floppy drive (140 Kb, double density) Operating system - BASIC, TKDOS 3.3 ( Apple DOS 3.3 compatible) This is the initial 1984 model. A
TK_2000
1982 video game
Crisis Mountain started out as a minimalist version of that game in Applesoft BASIC. He chose the Apple II, because they were the only computers in the
Crisis_Mountain
Computer Clone
2. However, a CATALOG listing showed Basic programs as type 'P' (for PALSoft) rather than type 'A' (for Applesoft) Any Apple II program using graphics
ITT_2020
Language program available for the Apple II (even larger than the entire Applesoft BASIC language interpreter), and one of the few programs to utilize Apple's
ALF_Products
Apple II focused magazine
assembly listings he had reverse-engineered from interesting parts of Applesoft BASIC and the Apple DOS to illustrate how they worked. Later Mossberg turned
Nibble_(magazine)
Apple II bulletin board system software
cards Chat mode between the sysop and user Administrative tools Applesoft BASIC, Integer BASIC, and binary program downloading Net-Works II received a rave
Net-Works_II
1983 video game
game used the same basic program used by Grigsby's previous Guadalcanal Campaign and Bomb Alley, which were coded in the Applesoft BASIC language. Each turn
North_Atlantic_'86
learned 14 computer programming languages, beginning with Fortran and AppleSoft BASIC and extending most recently to Haskell. "Java was probably his eighth
Elliotte_Rusty_Harold
Apple II conference in the United States
adaptation of Microsoft's 6502 BASIC for use on the Apple II, creating the influential and long-lived Applesoft BASIC. He later wrote MacWrite for the
KansasFest
Seven short BASIC programming language programs
eliminate the Apple II, which by this time had introduced the MS-derived Applesoft BASIC on cassette. Gates also noted that the results for the 6800 machine
Rugg/Feldman_benchmarks
with on-board BASIC. They shipped standard with a version of BASIC that was installed in the computer. The computers can access the BASIC language without
List of computers with on-board BASIC
List_of_computers_with_on-board_BASIC
Natural number
to crash to a monitor prompt when entered at the BASIC prompt, due to a short-cut in the Applesoft code programming of the overflow test when evaluating
100,000
American author and filmmaker (1942–2008)
college. Within the book, Crichton included many self-written demonstrative Applesoft (for Apple II) and BASICA (for IBM PC compatibles) programs. Amazon is
Michael_Crichton
Apple users' group
classified in the Anthology series. The Anthology disks were mostly Applesoft and Integer basic programs from the monthly issues of Call-A.P.P.L.E. magazine
Apple Pugetsound Program Library Exchange
Apple_Pugetsound_Program_Library_Exchange
APPLESOFT BASIC
APPLESOFT BASIC
Boy/Male
Hindu
Basic, Foundation
Boy/Male
Hindu
Basically very knowledge and skill this person....and then trust of God, Friendly with all for whom mingled with himself
Male
Iranian/Persian
Avestan myth name of the son of Ahura Mazda, derived from the proto-Indo-Iranian word *mitra, MITHRA means "contract, covenant, oath, promise, treaty," from the root mi- "to bind," all of which seems to indicate the basic meaning "alliance; contract; a means of binding."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Basic, Foundation
Boy/Male
Tamil
Basic, Foundation
Boy/Male
Greek
Royal. Kingly. St Basil the Great was Bishop of Caesarea in the latter half of the 4th century....
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
7 Basic Notes of Music
Boy/Male
Hindu
Basic, Foundation
Male
Turkish
Turkish name TEMEL means "basic, fundamental."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Baskar | பாஸà¯à®•ார
Basically very knowledge and skill this person....and then trust of God, Friendly with all for whom mingled with himself
APPLESOFT BASIC
APPLESOFT BASIC
Boy/Male
Muslim
Eternal or immortal or living forever
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps an occupational name for a baker of buns or a nickname for a short, round individual.Cambodian : unexplained.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Amrit or nectar or pure water, Part of God
Girl/Female
Native American
Twin.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Intelligent, Wise
Boy/Male
British, English
Phonetic Spelling of Schuyler
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Sweet
Female
African
princess.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Gift, Present, Grant, Favor
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Beneficial; Happy; Lucky; Auspicious
APPLESOFT BASIC
APPLESOFT BASIC
APPLESOFT BASIC
APPLESOFT BASIC
APPLESOFT BASIC
n.
A hydrate; a substance containing hydrogen and oxygen, made by combining water with an oxide, and yielding water by elimination. The hydroxides are regarded as compounds of hydroxyl, united usually with basic element or radical; as, calcium hydroxide ethyl hydroxide.
n.
A trade name for a brown dyestuff obtained from certain basic azo compounds of benzene; -- called also Bismarck brown, Manchester brown, etc.
a.
Having a valence of four; quadrivalent; tetravalent; sometimes, in a specific sense, having four hydroxyl groups, whether acid or basic.
a.
Having a valence of three; trivalent; sometimes, in a specific sense, having three hydroxyl groups, whether acid or basic; thus, glycerin, glyceric acid, and tartronic acid are each triatomic.
n.
A heavy yellow powder, Hg3O2SO4, which consists of a basic mercuric sulphate; -- called also turpeth mineral.
n.
Any one of a certain series of basic compounds containing a chain of four nitrogen atoms; for example, ethyl tetrazone, (C2H5)2N.N2.N(C2H5)2, a colorless liquid having an odor of leeks.
n.
A basic salt. See the Note under Salt.
n.
The oxide of zirconium, obtained as a white powder, and possessing both acid and basic properties. On account of its infusibility, and brilliant luminosity when incandescent, it is used as an ingredient of sticks for the Drummomd light.
a.
Capable of neutralizing three molecules of a monacid base, or their equivalent; having three hydrogen atoms capable of replacement by basic elements on radicals; -- said of certain acids; thus, citric acid is a tribasic acid.
n.
Any one of a series of complex basic sulphur compounds analogous to the sulphines.
n.
A rare element of the nitrogen-phosphorus group, found combined, in vanadates, in certain minerals, and reduced as an infusible, grayish-white metallic powder. It is intermediate between the metals and the non-metals, having both basic and acid properties. Symbol V (or Vd, rarely). Atomic weight 51.2.
n.
A salt of orthosilicic acid, H4SiO4; -- so called because the ratio of the oxygen atoms united to the basic metals and silicon respectively is 1:1; for example, Mg2SiO4 or 2MgO.SiO2.
a.
Hence, formerly, basic, basylous, as opposed to chlorous.
n.
A basic silicate.
n.
A rare element of the chromium group found in certain minerals, as wolfram and scheelite, and isolated as a heavy steel-gray metal which is very hard and infusible. It has both acid and basic properties. When alloyed in small quantities with steel, it greatly increases its hardness. Symbol W (Wolframium). Atomic weight, 183.6. Specific gravity, 18.
n.
A nitrate formed from three molecules of nitric acid; also, less properly, applied to certain basic nitrates; as, trisnitrate of bismuth.
n.
A basic substance, C7H17NO2, formed from the growth of the typhoid bacillus on meat pulp. It induces in small animals lethargic conditions with liquid dejecta.
n.
A green poisonous substance used as a pigment and drug, obtained by the action of acetic acid on copper, and consisting essentially of a complex mixture of several basic copper acetates.
n.
Any one of a series of basic compounds which consist essentially of sulphur united with hydrocarbon radicals. In general they are oily or crystalline deliquescent substances having a peculiar odor; as, trimethyl sulphine, (CH3)3S.OH. Cf. Sulphonium.