05-27-2022, 02:38 AM
Qbasic was not fast enough for involved graphics games, but the page flipping capability made games like Defender easy enough to clone. Qb64 is a great improvement in memory and speed, and is fine for games, including 3D games with OpenGL.
QNasic was okay for running my office, but I needed 14 programs sharing a database. With QB64, I was able to manage with just one.Both had networking, so I was able to have all five office computers communicate with each other.
Pete
QNasic was okay for running my office, but I needed 14 programs sharing a database. With QB64, I was able to manage with just one.Both had networking, so I was able to have all five office computers communicate with each other.
Pete
Shoot first and shoot people who ask questions, later.