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| about Q basic or visual is qbasic free?? and if so were can i get it? is visual free, and were can i get it and a tutorial. + will they work with win98? |
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| Re: about Q basic or visual QBASIC is indeed free and you can download it here. Visual basic is not free (It is several hundred dollars, in fact). Both will work with win98. I hope this answers your questions. |
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| Re: about Q basic or visual If you are somewhat open minded, try BCX. It is free and fairly mature. It was written by Kevin Diggins who migrated from VB to C/C++. It is a Basic to C translator that allows you to write C/C++ programs in a simple readable basic code. You can mix in C or ASM too. There are a number of free C compilers that will take the translated code. The helpfile that comes with BCX is great, and there are lots of code sample files. Learn a good solid basic and C to boot! I am not selling you anything, the whole system is free!!! visit: http://bcx.basicguru.com/ |
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| Re: about Q basic or visual PowerBasic has 2 windows compilers (and a DOS compiler). The windows versions allow inline asm. Very affordable and the best support. |
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