11-02-2024, 09:17 PM
(11-02-2024, 08:16 PM)SierraKen Wrote: LOL Thanks guys.Porting your QB64 program to BAM was easy peasy. Changes highlighted in the source code I published (link in that blog post.)
I don't know what BAM is though? Last night I ported it to QBJS (without sound). The QBJS guy is looking into the SOUND problem though.
BAM, short for "BASIC Anywhere Machine", is a TiddlyWiki instance: a single self-contained HTML file that has the IDE, the BASIC programs, tools, and whatever else would be useful to a user in there.
It runs in a Web browser, whether offline or online. Keep it on local storage (USB Thumbdrive or whatever), or host it on the web (TiddlyHost is pretty awesome for that.)
IDE: https://basicanywheremachine.neocities.org/bam-ide
Documentation: https://basicanywheremachine.neocities.o...greference
Some "published" sample programs (usually source code listed below running program): https://basicanywheremachine.neocities.o...ams?page=a