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interpreter
#1
Yes, I have downloaded QB 4.5 now, but I have to transfer it to my own computer, that takes somewhat time, since I'm not to fast in some things....

So I got an interpreter (at least, I think I did...) from the net, called TSR-basic. The thing is, I don't know how it works. There is a readme- file where a lot of basic functions are explained, but the only thing I wanted to know is how to get my *.bas file into an .exe one. The help file says you should do anything with the LINK command, but I haven't figured it out yet. Is anyone familiar with this programm and know how to use it?
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#2
Wait until you get your QB45 copy. Then, there will be lots of people willing to help you. [Image: xyxthumbs.gif]
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#3
It fits in a diskette, just copy it to one empty one and transfer it to your computer Wink

LINK.EXE comes with many DOS compilers, for example QB, Borland C... Anyway, I haven't used TSR Basic nor I know anyone who used it, so you better stick to QB45/PDS/VBDOS.
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dont use tsr basic. do yourself a favor and wait, or at the very least go for powerbasic.
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