A little help please. I've been using Quickbasic for many decades now but running dos is getting more difficult with each new computer bought. Which of the new windows friendly codes can most easily suck in a full quickbasic program text file with the least trouble?
Also can the recommended windows routine access full core for matrices?
I need a few opinions. I'm too old a dog for too many new tricks.
All the QB code that I write is for engineering/ scientific applications and will gladly assist any young engineers with their troubles in problem solving.
Windows and older dos quickbasic code
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Re: Windows and older dos quickbasic code
Sad, but true. Microsoft obviously plans the day when DOS cannot be used at all. They want to be Apple.pipelineengr wrote:running dos is getting more difficult with each new computer bought.
I chose the path of not buying new computers. Have 7 year old Windows NT on a DELL with 500 MHZ and a 2GIG C-Drive, 10GIG E-Drive, both half full.
Runs perfect. Fast. Reliable.
To make sure I never have to mess with it, every month I copy my whole physical hard drive to a different one (same brand/spec) and then I swap and use the new one for the next month. So if my hard drive crashes or get wasted by some supervirus, etc. A quick disk swap and I am up just as at the beginning of the month. (I do daily backups of files like QBasic/WorkDir
and Microsoft Outlook Express directory
and keep it on a ZIP-disk (some device like a floppy)
Mac
If your looking to use your QB programs in windows, I'd suggest looking at FreeBasic and one of the IDEs that are made for it.
FreeBasic works with QB/PDS/VBDOS programs AND then some.
There is a combo download of FreeBasic and FBIDE that is a great starting point.
Download, install, load your programs and go!
Its a very nice compiler.
FreeBasic works with QB/PDS/VBDOS programs AND then some.
There is a combo download of FreeBasic and FBIDE that is a great starting point.
Download, install, load your programs and go!
Its a very nice compiler.