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    Wondering Qbasic songs

    Well, I love qbasic very much, so as VB.

    I now rememberde the lost songs written with Qbasic,

    I'd like to collect as many codes as possible.

    Anyone have good codes, may him do me this favour, THX
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    Originally posted by axion_sa
    Sound in QB
    Hmmm, Thank you, axion_sa, I have visited the side some times.

    Well, but the song, ...

    Hmmm, might a musician can do it.

    I meant the code as "o3gao4l....."

    Here I have a copy, enjoy:)
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    Your program doesn't appear to do anything except display: "None can stop me!"

    I really gotta stop running anonnymous executables!!

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    Originally posted by AirScape17
    Your program doesn't appear to do anything except display: "None can stop me!"

    I really gotta stop running anonnymous executables!!
    Haven't you hear the sound from the pc speaker?

    It's strange..
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    Flugging Win2k DOS Protected mode

    Sorry, I would've loved to hear it though!
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    Don't have the internal speaker connected. Couldn't you've used the sound card to produce the sound?

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    Re: Flugging Win2k DOS Protected mode

    Originally posted by Sastraxi
    Sorry, I would've loved to hear it though!
    Haha ,

    Take your time,,,

    Though, I love it
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    Originally posted by AirScape17
    Don't have the internal speaker connected. Couldn't you've used the sound card to produce the sound?
    This song could just be played by pc speaker, if your sound card could emulate the speaker, have a try!
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    [sillyquestionmode]
    I thought the internal speaker was a function of the main board, not the sound card. Sooo.... am I right in thinking that 'PC Speaker' is mearly a port on the sound card, like 'CD Audio' of which the internal speaker needs to be connected?
    [/sillyquestionmode]

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    Originally posted by AirScape17
    [sillyquestionmode]
    I thought the internal speaker was a function of the main board, not the sound card. Sooo.... am I right in thinking that 'PC Speaker' is mearly a port on the sound card, like 'CD Audio' of which the internal speaker needs to be connected?
    [/sillyquestionmode]
    Hmmm, maybe that's right, I have seen a software called "Virtual Pc", It can emulate a computer, so as the speaker.

    I now working on vb platform, it can't let the speaker sound as qb dose, the "play" statement has disappeared.

    Hmmm, the pc speaker music is too old, isn't it?
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    PC speaker unmuted, but Win2k just maximises it and then exits it.
    Hmmm...
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    go to the command prompt and navigate to the program and run it that way.
    I'm having a problem here. Do I put the serial number in the box that says 'serial number,' or do I put it in the box that says 'company'? - Oh, those poor tech support people

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