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'''Southampton BASIC System''' ('''SOBS''') was a dialect of the [[BASIC]] [[programming language]] developed for and used on [[ICT 1900 series]] computers in the late 1960s and early 1970s; it was implemented as an incremental [[BASIC interpreter]] under the [[MINIMOP]] operating system at the [[University of Southampton]]<ref>
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| journal = Software: Practice and Experience
| publisher = Wiley InterScience
| date = 21 January 1977
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}}</ref> and also ran under [[MAXIMOP]].▼
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▲ }}</ref> and also ran under [[MAXIMOP]].
It was operated from a [[Teletype Corporation|Teletype]] terminal, though CRT terminals could also be used.
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