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Thread: The Original Basica

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    I dont know if anyone cares but here is the original Basica, go to http://www.geocities.com/jake_e_bush/vbasic.htm to download it. I have no idea if its illegal or not.

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    What's the difference between Basica and QBasic?

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    Basica was the first basic language, and QBasic was microsofts version of it, and QBasic came much later.

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    I'm just curious, what's the highest version that Qbasic was ever released in?

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    7.1, theres also a 4.5, but 7.1 is the highest.

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    I have 4.5. Is it illegal for someone to give me version 7.1? i'd really like to have a look at it. If it's not illegal than could someone please put it up for me to download?

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    I have it on my other computer, email me, and if i can fit it on to this computer, ill send it to ya.

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    You sure it's not illegal? Thier copright has probably expired by now even if it was right?

    Anyway, i'll E-mail you.

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    Gwbasic come before Qbasic! You had to use numbers on each line
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    Cool COOL

    Jake,

    I like you're javascript menus, do you mind if I borrow them? (You need to bring the font size down as some of the headings get cut off on my browser...

    Cool Look!
    Paul Dwyer
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    Sure, go for it.

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