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hello. glad to have been able to register in your new forum. i could never do it in the old one. it's fast and the visibility is better. for a few days, i thought qb64 was going to disappear. it's good that there is a new community. i see that there is a lot of activity even though the forum is very recent. it's good sign...
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@Coolman
I am curious of your Basic background.
My first exposure was in college in early - mid 70's with Unix Basic but my real love started with GW Basic in 89 with an 8088 PC clone faux Windows grew to QB4.5 on an 486... 91 or 92
It'd Be great way to introduce yourself.
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From one old-timer, same era, to another... That's cool, man!
Pete
PS: My second "computer" was an Atari. Before that, try a TI4-A with a tape cassette drive, with a Whopping 4K memory. I really learned how to optimize code back then. Managed to get a fully functioning 4-player Monopoly game with board in text characters on that thing.
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it was another time. i didn't find this pleasure i had while using intensively the amstrad cpc and the atari st but strangely it's starting to come back with linux. i have the time to test many programs with their source codes. the creativity of some programmers is impressive. for example the emulators of old game consoles or computers...
I'm starting to regret having sold the amstrad cpc and the atari st but it had allowed me to buy a pc.