Using a version of Quick Basic after nearly 30 years
QBasic and QB64:
QBasic was indeed a popular interpreted BASIC language developed by Microsoft in the 1980s. It came bundled with MS-DOS 5.0 and later versions. Many developers used it for simple programs, and it even included classic games like “Gorillas” and “Nibbles.”
QB64, on the other hand, is a modernized version of QBasic. Here are some key points about QB64:
Origin: QB64 (originally QB32) was created by Rob Galleon and the QB64 Team. It aims to be compatible with Microsoft QBasic and QuickBASIC.
Features:
Transpiler: QB64 transpiles QBasic code to C++, which is then compiled using a C++ compiler (usually GCC). This allows it to run on modern systems.
IDE: QB64 includes an IDE that resembles the QBasic IDE, making it familiar for those who worked with QBasic.
64-Bit Support: QB64 extends QBasic by adding 64-bit data types, better sound and graphics support, and emulation of DOS/x86 features.
Self-Hosting: After version 0.63, QB64 could compile itself, overcoming the memory limitations of QuickBASIC.
Debugging: Since version 2.0, QB64 offers debugging capabilities with the new $DEBUG metacommand1.
Use Case: QB64 is great for nostalgic projects and learning, especially if you want to revisit your early coding experiences.
Visual Basic for DOS:
While Microsoft didn’t create a 64-bit version of Visual Basic specifically for DOS, there was a unique version called Microsoft Visual Basic 1.0 for DOS. Here are some details:
Text Video Mode: VB for DOS uses the text video mode but provides forms and UI controls similar to Windows.
Compatibility: It replaces Microsoft BASIC Professional Development System 7.1.
Downloads: If you’re curious, you can find downloads for the professional and standard versions of VB for DOS2.
Legacy: After VB 6, Microsoft shifted to Visual Basic .NET, which was incompatible with the earlier versions2.
Your Coding Journey:
It’s wonderful that you want to revisit your coding skills from back then! Whether it’s QBasic, QB64, or any other language, coding is a timeless adventure. 😊
Feel free to explore QB64 and see how much you remember! If you have any specific coding tasks or questions, feel free to ask—I’m here to help!
get it here
https://qb64.com/
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