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       MBASIC-80 Programs
       
       Microsoft BASIC-80 was a version of Microsoft's 
       BASIC programming language designed for CP/M-based computers
       running on the Intel 8080 and Zilog Z80 processors. It was 
       widely used in the late 1970s and early 1980s as an 
       interpreter for writing and running BASIC programs on early 
       personal computers.
       
       I learned how to program with BASIC-80 on a Kaypro II/83 and 
       still enjoy using it!
       
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   BIN MBASIC-80 Interpreter for CP/M
   BIN MBASIC-80 Interpreter for DOS
  TEXT Blackjack
       The game simulates a full game of Blackjack, complete with 
       betting, card shuffling, and game statistics tracking. It 
       features standard Blackjack rules, including doubling down, 
       surrendering, and handling Aces dynamically.