But the good news is heart surgery isn't rocket science. Hey, after seeing most posts about Linux installs and now the ones over at FreeDos, I realize just how happy it makes me that Galleon made QB64 so simple and straight foward to install and use. Maybe one day he'll even make it finished. Fingers crossed.
I don't know, maybe there is an install disk for FREEDOS but the 700 entry FAQ over there begs to differ. It has brought me to the conclusion that Hell is not a state of mind, Hell is a state full of nerds. Welcome to Nerdazona, please keep your pocket-protector inside your pocket at all times. I mean I love to code but I want to be able to do so with a machine that allows me that pleasure at just the simple press of a button, the on button. Pete
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| Response Title | Author and Date |
| What's the FAQ? | on Mar 11 |
| It does have questions and answers | qbguy on Mar 12 |
| USB install info | qbguy on Mar 12 |
| No link shown in above post... | on Mar 12 |
| * And QBguy most likely will not respond either? | on Mar 12 |
| Links that may help. | qbguy on Mar 13 |
| * Thanks and good luck with your search for a solution. | on Mar 13 |