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 | lfnbas02.zip - |  | to access Long File Names available under Win9x without needing to know
what the DOS8.3 name looks like. They're easy to use, and simple enough
so you can upgrade existing code without any trouble. Ok, maybe a
little trouble because you do have to go through your code and replace
all your OPEN statements with a function call. And if you decide to use
LFN-QBasic's automatic FREEFILE action, you have to adjust for that as
well.
I should point out that the package is not limited to QBasic except by
the fact that it's in that format, using no line numbers and having
function calls. With a little work, it can be adapted to to any basic
implementation.
Special requirements: None.
Changes: Bug fixed.
lfnbas02.zip has replaced lfnbas01.zip.
Public Domain. Uploaded by the author.
Colin Glenn
cwg01@gnofn.org
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  | softbd01.zip - |  | Alone BASIC library so you may select a Date, Day, or Month from your
BASIC program display, or select a Picture style for your visually
enhanced BASIC program screens. Easy to use, complete and ready to
run including demos, examples, and a comprehensive manual.
Special requirements: Libraries require QuickBASIC 4.x or ProBASIC 7.x.
Shareware. Uploaded by the author.
Lee E. Estes, Softmasters
masters@pacbell.net
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  | bsqbf0.zip - |  | programming in the Quick Basic with source code in FORCE.
Special requirements: None.
Freeware. Uploaded by the author.
Branislav Stofko
BranoStofko@Rocketmail.com
bstofko@csc.sk
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   | qbe108.zip - |  | QBE is a DOS executable which facilitates quickly locating the source
line(s) which caused Microsoft QuickBASIC 4.5 run-time or compilation
error messages to occur. QuickBasic 4.5 developers understand the need
for and will be most appreciative of this development tool.
QBE is intended for QuickBasic 4.5 developers who use the edit-compile-
link-and-test technique for debugging QuickBASIC 4.5 programs. Many
programmers stay away from the QuickBASIC 'environment' (the term often
used for the QuickBASIC interpreter/debugger) as it reformats (tokenizes)
your source and has limitations and undesirable behavioral and limitation
differences from compiled programs.
The QBE program inputs .LST files created when the QuickBASIC compile
line parameter specified a listing file should be created and that
listing file is accessible when the run-time (or compilation error)
occurs and followed by a QBE launch. The QBE command line can specify
the module and address of the run-time error or QBE can be directed to
read the video screen to find the module and address automatically.
The QBE results are provided in a flexible source browser which can look
at .LST any other ASCII source files.
Special requirements: DOS 5.0 (or later) with a VGA (or better) display
monitor and Microsoft QuickBASIC 4.5 compiler.
Shareware. Uploaded by the author.
Harry Stein, Realtime Solutions
hstein@cyberramp.net
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  | fontt100.zip - |  | FontType v1.0 is a utility that allows QBASIC developers to create custom
fonts for use in their programs. To make a new font, specify the range
of ASCII characters you want, then point and click to build each
character. FontType comes with online help, a sample font (italics.fnt),
and a sample program 'template' that will start you on your way to using
fonts in your own programs.
Special requirements: PKUNZIP and QBASIC.
Shareware. Uploaded by the author.
Chris Sequeira
nav2@flash.net
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