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Matrix
#41
You can use any version of fbc with fbide. Wink All you need to do, is goto view/settings/Freebasic. Then set the path to the version of the compiler you want to use.
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#42
Done! Thanks, again.
Ralph, using QuickBASIC 4.5 and Windows XP Home Edition and Service Pack 2, with HP LaserJet 4L printer.
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#43
wow,
I drove 1000km this weekend,
when I got back theres like 13 new posts!
anyway, I have one question, does FreeBASIC run all the QBasic commands? cuz I tried another Win verson (LibertyBASIC) and there was a bunch of commands it didn't support...

oh, and I'll have a look at that new matrix code ASAP
(Not right now, cuz I have gotten the virus spreading through Messenger)

[BEWARE! if any contact sends u a link over Messenger, ask that person a question, You don't want that virus!]
color=darkred]Imperishable flames are mine to controll![/color]
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#44
Don't worry about LibertyBASIC. It's no good. I respect the people who created it, but it's nothing compared to FreeBASIC. FB isn't totally compatible with QB, but it's the closest modern compiler that you'll ever find. Wink
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#45
Besides, LibertyBASIC isn't free.
JustBASIC is an LB clone that is free.
In the beginning, there is darkness – the emptiness of a matrix waiting for the light. Then a single photon flares into existence. Then another. Soon, thousands more. Optronic pathways connect, subroutines emerge from the chaos, and a holographic consciousness is born." -The Doctor
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