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Newsgroups: alt.games.doom
Path: cdrom.com!barrnet.net!agate!library.ucla.edu!news.ucdavis.edu!chorizo!djwalton
From: djwalton@chorizo.engr.ucdavis.edu (David J Walton)
Subject: Re: Time for DOOM to be Freeware?
Message-ID: <djwalton.775902981@chorizo>
Sender: usenet@ucdavis.edu (News Guru)
Organization: University of California, Davis
References: <9407280929.AA13970@sun> <CtoCrF.3Ju@cup.hp.com> <31c7jt$bph@nwfocus.wa.com> <vx.633.0076E319@teleport.com> <djwalton.775858732@chorizo> <vx.657.00051841@teleport.com>
Date: Wed, 3 Aug 1994 08:36:21 GMT
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vx@teleport.com (V-X) writes:
>>>I was there. I saw it. They used QBASIC, and they had to buy one of those
>>>QUE "By Example" books to help them along. They sent me to Computer City to
>>>buy it. I'm not kidding. Really. I got a free mousepad while I was there.
>>Sorry, but you must be mistaken. Doom is a compiled program. It must
>>have been QuickBASIC.
>Yours is? Man, I got gypped--I always have to run mine in QBasic.
Hmmm... Well, it's possible that someone loaded it into QuickBASIC and
compiled it, and that's what I got. If you have access to QuickBASIC,
you could always try that yourself.
Dave
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