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I founds treasure!!
#1
Old treasure on old drives!!

I shall say nothing more about this treasure than that.  If you're curious, you'll have to check this out for yourself.  Big Grin


.7z   qb.7z (Size: 160.69 KB / Downloads: 48)
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#2
That's a beautiful thing about QB64/QB64PE - decades of old BASIC programs are available and most work with minimal effort!
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#3
thank you Steve Big Grin
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#4
who brings a treasure he brings a friend!
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#5
(05-01-2025, 12:25 PM)SMcNeill Wrote: Old treasure on old drives!!

I shall say nothing more about this treasure than that.  If you're curious, you'll have to check this out for yourself.  Big Grin

Checked it out, and found some real gems there! Thanks Steve.
Of all the places on Earth, and all the planets in the Universe, I'd rather live here (Perth, Western Australia.) Big Grin
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#6
My work machine deletes this with zero warning as soon as I download it. lol

What's inside?
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#7
I've yet to find a real gem. (haven't gotten that far down the list)

No exe's that I can see, they all seem just .bas files, not even qb.bi required by one near top of list.

I've yet to find a very long .bas also they all have been sippets. Allot need _limit added just to see what there is to be seen.
b = b + ...
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#8
(05-02-2025, 03:12 PM)a740g Wrote: My work machine deletes this with zero warning as soon as I download it. lol

What's inside?

A whole collection of BAS files from about 1990 to 1995.  Doing all sorts of things.  I haven't counted them, but I'd guess it to be more than you have saved in your own archives in number and from my testing all seem to work easily with very few modifications needed, if any.

(Some delays may be useful though.)
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#9
Anyone have a qb.bi file handy? Someone is having troubles with it or code using it at another forum.

Does it work with QB64 without modifications?

Maybe the QB.bi has to be split with the routines going into a .bm file?
b = b + ...
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#10
(05-02-2025, 03:41 PM)bplus Wrote: Anyone have a qb.bi file handy?  Someone is having troubles with it or code using it at another forum.

Does it work with QB64 without modifications?

Maybe the QB.bi has to be split with the routines going into a .bm file?

https://qb64phoenix.com/qb64wiki/index.php/QB.BI
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