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Qbasics for Windows
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Of course!  Now that you have brought it to my attention, I clearly understand that it's the RAM, or memory, that is the limit.  Me, I am at the limit with my present system.  It seems that I could change out my present 2-256MB chips (512MB memory) for up t 2-1GB chips (2GB memory), so, I could go as high as an additional 1.5GB, or 1,536,000 bytes more, for a total of 1,967,2244,000 or so, good for a 3-dimensional array such as
array(789,789,789).  Wow, now that IS a large array! 

As you pointed out, your Visual Basic 3.0 seems to do what you need, so, I guess it's either VB or FB, but, not QB.  Do you agree?  Can we say that this thread is now fully answered?  If so, we can call it quits.  It has been a learning experience for me.
Ralph, using QuickBASIC 4.5 and Windows XP Home Edition and Service Pack 2, with HP LaserJet 4L printer.
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