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'''BASIC Programming''' attempted to teach simple computer programming on the Atari 2600. It was released for the [[Atari 2600]] console in 1979 and it was one of only a few non-gaming cartridges released by the company. This program allowed consumers to create some simple programs using its own unique programming language, which was superficially similar to dialects of [[BASIC]], but differed in many important aspects. The extremely small [[RAM memory]] size of the Atari 2600, 128 bytes, severely restricted the possibilities of this cartridge for writing any programs.
 
The BASIC Programming display was divided into six regions: