Free Obsolete Versions Of VB, Basic & Other Compilers
This is a third party review on where to find Free Obsolete Versions Of VB, Basic & Other Compilers.
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<p><font face="Arial" size="2"><b>Free Obsolete Versions Of VB, Basic & Other Compilers</b></font></p> <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><b>This is a third party review on where to find Free Obsolete Versions Of VB, Basic & Other Compilers.</b></font></p> <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><b>I discovered these programming sites with obsolete editor/compilers while digging around the web the other day.</b></font></p> <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><b>I was especially fond of discovering http://imaginatica.us.es/~wopr2k/qbdl/ because they have every version of basic compiler that Microsoft manufactured from the beginning up to VB4. These programs are obsolete & discontinued. Most of these files are zipped up floppy disks so they may take a little finagling to get setup. I tested VBDOS & VB for windows 1,2,3 2 was the trickiest to get setup. Simply read the file HOW TO INSTALL.txt included in the zip file & it contains the trick. You may also want to pay special attention to the file named PACKING.LST , it is a text file.</b></font></p> <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><b>I was also impressed to find this section at Borland to obtain free complimentary copies of their older obsolete compilers. http://community.borland.com/museum/</b></font></p> <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><b>Well now you know where to get older compilers, now your going to need some old code samples to go with them. LOL The last & final site in this review is http://www.bbs.motion-bg.com . The Sore online BBS has a ton of old obsolete source code.</b></font></p> <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><b>By this time I guess your pretty much getting the picture, I was looking into building DOS 5 applications & that's what took me on this journey. Even thou I was able to find & setup all these compilers I still was not able to find a 32 bit front-end editor for VBDOS. Which is what I truly want. Yes folks I am searching for a 32 bit RAD editor built for a 8 bit DOS compiler. Seems like everyone was so busy moving forward they lost track of the extreme importance of backwards compatibility. If anyone knows where I can find source code for one please contact me!</b></font></p>
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