Max:
I believe a shop in town had version 1.0 of VBasic. I'll check and see
if it ran on DOS. I think the whole idea was windows' programming, so I
can't see why, but one never knows....
There's also MS Basic compiler and QBasic.
I think as Dave said, QBasic is as close as you'll get. I'll check
tomorrow (monday) or Tuesday, fersher.
-Mike
David C. Jenner wrote:
Max,
There was a Microsoft QuickBasic for DOS. I believe it got up to at
least version 4.0. I used it long ago on a project or two.
You probably can find a cheap (~$20?) copy of this at some used software
store, like Half Price Software.
Dave
Max Eskin wrote:
It is my understanding that there was once a (Microsoft?) Visual Basic
for DOS. Was it like VB for Windows, and was it any better than QBasic?
If someone has a copy, could they let me (ahem) borrow it?
______________________________________________________
Get Your Private, Free Email at
http://www.hotmail.com
---------------------------------------------------------------
Name: vcard.vcf
Part 1.2 Type: text/x-vcard
Encoding: 7bit
Description: Card for David C. Jenner