Each BASIC intepretor may also have its only particular dialect. Meaning it may have some different commands or functions that are not standard.
That nails it, that's why I cannot make it compile when I try to do extra with the current code setup. I have asked some local friends with some programming expirience and they could not make any sense of it either.
So in my own terminology, the code is unique to it's own purpose.
And yes, the "interpreter" as you mention is probably there to, but that is part of the mainframe as I call it, the program itself where the raw data feeds in, the database for that raw data and other various 3rd party programs to make one complete system, or a "bot" as some would have it called.
OK,
What should I do next to learn how this code is suppose to compile in the editor section when something is altered ? Because after something new is written with the code, it has a button in the editor section that has to show "Compiled OK" after the Save is clicked.
If it does not compile, it shows the error message and where the error is at.
"Line 35 syntax error", for example.