This provides the advantage, that even outdated hardware is still supported, e. Graphics and Sound Cards. To this end, DOSBox offers a wide range of options to customize the config file. Furthermore, there's the option to throttle down CPU speed to simulate outdated processor units.
Also displaying in full screen mode has been integrated flawlessly. Mounting external folders as standalone drives is another outstanding feature. Here's to another ten years!
See you in ! Although I'm in the middle of a 6-month trek around the world, I've found the time to put together another fantastic issue of QB Express. This is a very special issue: Not only is it the first time we've published from central Asia, it also celebrates the tenth anniversary of Pete's QB Site!
Read it all in QB Express 29! Read it all in QB Express 28! This month, we've got a collection of fantastic articles and tutorials that pack quite a whallop -- so watch out! This may not be the biggest QB Express issue that's ever come out, but it certainly is no slouch And as always, we've got all the latest news from around the QB and FB community, and much, much more.
Read it while it's hot -- QB Express 27 truly delivers a knock-out punch! It's been over three months since the last issue, but it definitely was worth the wait. QB Express is definitely getting back on track, and I think this issue will prove that. You can read it all in QB Express 26! If you haven't noticed, QB Express has been covering Freebasic ever since the day it was first released, and now more than half of our content is consistently Freebasic-related!
The way I see it, Freebasic is almost like the next natural version of QuickBasic -- only it wasn't released by Microsoft. FreeBasic was created by members of the QBasic community, and almost all of its users are former QB programmers. From the beginning, a major goal was to keep FreeBasic as compatible with QuickBasic as possible, while enhancing its functionality and abilities.
That's why I have decided to expand my site to include Freebasic in addition to QBasic. From now on, let's just try to help each other and get along! This special Halloween edition has very little to do with pumpkins or ghosts, but is bursting through the seams with what you all really crave: QuickBasic and Freebasic! There are EIGHT tutorials this month, covering everything from floormapping and sphere mapping, to recursion, to peek and poke, to particle engines, to acceleration.
We've also got some cool articles on User Oriented Programming, accessibility and file names, and "The multi-faceted nature of games. Check it out! News Archives. Featured Review P.
A part-text, part-graphical RPG that has quite a bit of depth despite its simple engine. More Reviews. Pete's QB Site History.
All rights reserved. Site owned and operated by Pete Berg. Programs and submitted content are property of their creators, and appear on this site by direct or implied permission. Pete's QBasic Site is powered by Coranto. This site was created entirely in Notepad. The download section contains a lot of free software for programming in QBasic and QuickBasic, including compilers and interpreters for DOS and Windows, libraries for extending the command set of QuickBasic, sample programs partially with source code , games and much more.
In addition, articles and tutorials about programming with QBasic and QuickBasic. Best way to learn programming is to start with a lightweight programming language and a simple compiler. Qbasic short: QB has great advantages for pros and beginners that other compilers can't offer:. Code is checked for errors while typing; each expression will be evaluated immediately after typing.
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