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A neato project Idea (can it be done?!)
#11
WOW guys jeez I didn't think that it would trigger such a response so fast. However, that one idea about having an extra computer with the java program might work because the purpose that I was trying to achieve (initially) is that I can access the qbasic screen to be able to program at any time I want. Thanks for your input but i got to go so bye!

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#12
Why so many negative responses? I think it is very well possible it will involve rewriting the whole QB compiler from scratch in Java. And add it to the user's machine as a plugin. But I think the user who is intrested in QB would rather download VMWare or setup a separate DOS partition.( Am i too sounding a bit -ve ? ) :roll:
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#13
Would it be feasable to set up a linux server using DOSEMU?

Though I don't know why you'd want to have 15 people programming entirely online. You'd use it as a sort of "CVS" (unix people know what I'm talking about), and then you'd have chat running with some other guy and you could both look at the program in real time, and then you'd edit the program online if there were any bugs.

I wouldn't program online because I "could", and many other people would feel the same way. But I think that a "CVS" program for QBasic would be really good.
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Quote:Would it be feasable to set up a linux server using DOSEMU?

Though I don't know why you'd want to have 15 people programming entirely online. You'd use it as a sort of "CVS" (unix people know what I'm talking about), and then you'd have chat running with some other guy and you could both look at the program in real time, and then you'd edit the program online if there were any bugs.

I wouldn't program online because I "could", and many other people would feel the same way. But I think that a "CVS" program for QBasic would be really good.

Really speaking most people still have dial ups so I dont think it would be too popular. And you will require a really fast server to pull this off if u decide to. :king:
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QB VM in java? hard=yes but I think it's possible technically
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Quote:QB VM in java? hard=yes but I think it's possible technically

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