Old MS-DOS & WIN Software
M H Stein
dm561 at torfree.net
Tue Dec 13 03:18:26 CST 2005
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From: "Teo Zenios" <teoz at neo.rr.com>
Subject: Re: Old MS-DOS & WIN Software
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From: "Scott Stevens" <chenmel at earthlink.net>
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Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 12:30 AM
Subject: Re: Old MS-DOS & WIN Software
> Something rather surreal in some regards, but which could be very
> useful for quick hackish projects, is Visual Basic for MS-DOS.
> It's not something Microsoft promoted for very long, but it was
> out there and some of us grabbed a copy.
>
> And yes, I do have the boxed Professional version. And what may
> have been the only third-party book teaching how to code in it.
>
> It's sort of cool- a completely text-mode version of Visual Basic
> that you can develop code with on with a machine that only has an
> MDA card. Like watching mpegs rendered to 'ASCII graphics'
> (somebody actually coded that, btw.) It works almost identically
> to Visual Basic 3.0 for Windows.
http://www.qbcafe.net/english/index.html?dl_pages/compiler/index.html~qbc_main
This link has a few libraries for QuickBasic and Visual Basic for DOS (and
if you dig around it has the VBDOS binaries). Visual Basic for DOS can do
real graphics just like QuickBasic can, the interface is just DOS based I
believe.
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Most third-party MDA cards were Hercules-compatible and could display
better graphics than CGA (Mono, of course, but much cheaper than EGA or VGA,
and surprisingly, Windows didn't look too bad without colour).
And there was a driver to use the internal speaker for sound if you couldn't
afford a sound card...
mike
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