*Not Galleon's... Author = TFM. Galleon is just stating it works in QB64.

by Pete (no login)

Posted on May 14, 2008, 2:46 PM
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Great! I guess Interrupt is next. Don't forget 21 for DOS files. on May 14
 * You forgot your asterisk. Since you've been good on parole, I'll let it slide this time.Asterisk Police on May 14
  ** You'ze is an assterisk on May 14
 The code uses interrupts from CALL ABSOLUTEqbguy on May 15
  Here's the INTERRUPT-USING-ABSOLUTE code I use if Galleon wants to test itqbguy on May 15
   Thanks for sharing that one qbguy... on May 16
  RE: Unless we only have interrupt 33 for mouse and all the other ones do nothing. on May 16
   just a quick note to say keep up the good workmennonite on May 16
    Thank you! (+RE: it'll be wonderful when it's open source) on May 16
     I'd be happy to pay for it...Pete on May 16
      Well you could say in the license something about maintaining QBASIC compatibilityqbguy on May 16
       Re: Well you could say in the license something about maintaining QBASIC compatibility on May 22
        You don't need no freaking Liscense! on May 23
         Lawsuits are strickly follow the money but open source makes it volnuerable to abuse. on May 23
          Making it open source has the exact advantage that you stated - contributions by othersrpgfan3233 on May 23
           Look at what happened to FB on May 23
          i address that (common) myth in something i posted recentlymennonite on May 23
           What trademark? There is no trademark... on May 23
            at least offer a serious reply so i know what one looks likemennonite on May 23
             My view on IP and open sourceroy on May 24
            Cost of filing a trademarkqbguy on May 24
         * Ah, but you forget - FB borrows things from QB _AND_ VB, and it is open source! ;-)rpgfan3233 on May 23
          RPG is one of my favorite people to discuss topics with... on May 23
           * Hmm... You raise some good points that I can't possibly argue against. Great reasoning!rpgfan3233 on May 23
           you're wrong about who can help galleonmennonite on May 24
     * The C++ code is all in the qbx.cpp in the internal folder?qbguy on May 16
      Depending on what C++ code you're looking for, yes, it is.rpgfan3233 on May 23