HeadSoft is building two major products. Carnivore is a zero-dependency BASIC runtime with a high-level language interface and low-level power. Amoeba is a research project focused on AI engineering architectures.
Carnivore is a lightweight, batteries-included BASIC system with direct mode, graphics, devices, objects, namespaces, and a browser beta that runs on this site.
Amoeba is HeadSoft's research track for AI engineering architectures. Public notes and demonstrations will appear here as the project matures.
A modern Commodore-descended BASIC system with a zero-dependency runtime, direct mode, device-driven I/O, PETSCII-aware text, graphics, objects, namespaces, and a browser beta you can use today.
A research project focused on AI engineering architectures. Public technical notes and demonstrations will appear here as the work becomes ready to share.
Both projects are active and public. The site is the place for product notes, technical reports, and demonstrations as they become ready.
No install required. Open the beta page and run Carnivore in your browser as the current public test host.
The native Windows build will be offered here when it is ready. Until then, the browser beta is the public Carnivore surface.
The manuals and technical notes are being tightened so the public site can host the authoritative project references and guides.
Hardware, software, and more. HeadSoft has been building systems since the personal computer era first took shape. Today the public work centers on Carnivore and Amoeba.