I remember using Visual Basic for Windows, but not the DOS version. I?d have to look
at the version though. I remember buying it at Egghead Software across from my office in
NYC.
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On Fri, May 22, 2020 at 11:15 PM -0400, "Steve Malikoff via cctalk" <cctalk
at classiccmp.org> wrote:
Richard said
You know, reading about this made me dig out the info
I had on the Character Oriented Windows ("COW") library. I was reading some of
the docs and it occurred to me that it operated much like Windows (probably Windows 1),
but what I couldn't find were any "sample" programs or tools to build a
program based on the COW library. Does anyone have/know of a sample program that
used the library? Was there an SDK for it or was it used only for Microsoft's
products?
Reading this just reminded me of Visual Basic for MSDOS, which had a windowing system for
the 80x25 IBM monochrome
adapter. I purchased it in 1992 but didn't use it very much, but I just dug it out of
the back of a cupboard for a look.
One of the manuals says "Visual Basic provides a complete development environment for
MS-DOS applications. You can
design the windows, dialog boxes, menus, command buttons, option buttons and other
interface elements for a application."
Visual Basic for MSDOS was compatible with QBasic and QuickBasic and even had a forms
designer. The diagrams of the
character UI screens in it are very similar visually to Windows 2, they sure made heavy
use of the box drawing characters.
Steve.