My office program is that size. It consisted of 20 or so separate mostly multi-modular QuickBasic programs, but I recently converted it into a single QB64 application. QB64 has so much more memory and lifts many of the QB limitations to heights that are nearly unreachable.
I highly recommend that you switch to QB64. It will allow you to build and build without getting program memory overflow compiler errors and out of memory errors, etc. What I would recommend is to check the QB64 "Unimplemented" keywords subforum: http://www.qb64.net/forum/index.php?board=15.0 If your program doesn't include any of those statements, it should work when opened and compiled in QB64. Pete |
| Response Title | Author and Date |
| Exactly what I need! | on May 16 |
| PS: Ok +2meg, well I think the Gaming term for this is "pwned!" | on May 16 |
| *whats that "office program" for? | bluebear on May 17 |