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I know that, located somewhere on Win 95 and up, and, I think, on MS-DOS 5.0 and up, there is a QBASIC Programming Language. Could anybody tell me how to get to it on Win 95/98?
Name: Paul Kaufman Date: July 8, 2000 at 10:33:08 Pacific
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By an odd coincidence I have just spent time searching for qbasic on my computer and could not find it. I had it with Windows 3.1 and it is shown in my Microsoft manual "Running Windows 95", Chapter 12. If you find it please let me know!
look for the "oldmsdos" folder on your CD it's not automatically installed. you can launch it from the run box, type: qbasic
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Name: Derek Date: July 8, 2000 at 13:13:59 Pacific
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If you upgraded from W31 it will be on there but not, as far as I can tell, if you clean booted full W95/98. If any of you can't get the files just click on my name and e-mail me and I will swipe them off my other old machine. I know they are there because I put one of them on this (W98SE) machine in order to get the outdated DOS helps to work. I will gladly tell you where they should be located (but remind me).
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Name: yabuddy Date: July 9, 2000 at 07:02:37 Pacific
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I found qbasic 4.5 on the net . It comes with a compiler, too email me if ya want it.
I am currently running windows 98. I need Qbasic for a class and when I go to dos and type in qbasic after the c:\ It tell me it doesn't recognize it. Tell me how I can get a hold of it. Thank you
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