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Amstrad BASIC was built directly into the computer's physical memory chip.
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Unlike modern computers that load their systems from a hard drive, the Amstrad had its language ready instantly. The instructions for Locomotive BASIC were stored on a Read-Only Memory chip inside the keyboard unit. This meant the computer could never crash so badly that it forgot how to speak BASIC. The moment electricity flowed through the circuits, the language was active and waiting.
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