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- From: macadamia@SEDS.LPL.Arizona.EDU (Warren Ockrassa)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
- Subject: Re: QuickBASIC -> C/C++ converter?
- Date: 15 Feb 1996 03:20:36 GMT
- Organization: The University of Arizona
- Message-ID: <4fu8q4$n16@news.ccit.arizona.edu>
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- Louis Bianchi (gg@panix.com) wrote:
-
- : Since you are on the net, why not just upload your source code in
- : ascii, and get it on a msdos machine with quick basic. If I remember
- : correctly, quick basic can convert the source to c source within
- : itself. I can not say it with 100% confidence, it's been years for
- : me. Check out that route if it is possible for you.
-
- Hmm, I *will* check that out. On my LAN at the office I have many Macs
- networked with a Compaq 486 running Linux (primarily) but DOS, Win and
- Warp as well. I can kick the source code across on our Enet and see if
- the QBasic on that box will convert the code properly.
-
- Part of my problem is that I did not write the original files, and they
- lack internal documenation.
-
- I'll give it a look-see, though. Thanks!
-
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- LAN Administrator (Mac & UNIX): Education Innovations/Thinking With Computers
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