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Geek Culture / QBASIC into DarkBASIC

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Damokles
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Posted: 26th Jan 2004 08:15
A long time ago I created a game in QBASIC, now I would like to get it in DB. The only problem, is here : I can not open the source code with QBASIC (since I got my new computer), and it doesn't work through editor.

I was wonderin, if there was a way to convert it.
I saw PiratSS' thread, but there isn't the location of that converter.
http://developer.thegamecreators.com/?m=forum_view&t=7231&b=2

Can anyone help me out ?

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XDrive05
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Posted: 26th Jan 2004 09:56 Edited at: 26th Jan 2004 10:03
Unless it's an incredibly simple QB program you're probably not going to be able to directly convert it.
As for the converter prog. I haven't seen it.
But, if it was programmed in a ver. of QBasic under 4.5 then the .bas file is definately just plain text and it can be opened in any text editor.
If you want me to take a look at it, let me know.

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Damokles
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Posted: 26th Jan 2004 10:47
Well, in fact I don't really want to convert it; but I can not even open it to see what's inside, even with QBASIC (which doesn't work anymore)

I want to get the functions I made to remake my former game.

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XDrive05
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Posted: 26th Jan 2004 11:02
If you can send the file to me I'll see what I can do.

m.myles@snet.net

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