quick basic

From: Mark Walker (mark_at_mms-uk.com)
Date: 11/28/03


Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2003 02:27:25 -0000

Hi,

I currently develop programs using Basmark Quickbasic under Unix. I'm not
moving to the Linux world and need a way to compile & run my programs under
linux.

The Basmark compiler won't function under linux (why i don't know) so i've
got 2 questions:

1, Does anyone have a copy (willing to buy) or know where I can buy a
copy of Basmark Quickbasic for Linux. (Basmark no longer exist)

2, Anyone know of a way to compiler & run standard QuickBasic programs
under Linux.

Thanks in advance for your help.
MARK



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