![]() BAS file, and run? Any suggestions would be kindly received ![]() wolves.txt - how can I copy this into Geany or whatever, maybe rename as a. To illustrate, here's another example from. ing-books/, down in the bottom third of the page. ![]() Recently even Usborne released their 80's titles for free pdf downloads. No need to type the lines anymore as all the "classic" games and more are available online. Perhaps I am missing something obvious and straightforward, so would appreciate some fresh eyes on the problem. Should I try PC-Basic or other non-GPL routes?Įssentially I have been a bit of a headless chook about it, and nothing I have attempted has worked. Trying not to go the WINE route and install GW-Basic, that would do the deed (e.g. I use XenialPup32 mostly nowadays, so I guess I would have to install BaCon,ĭ) some other compiler? PureBasic perhaps. ![]() My question to the forum is: What is the most elegant way to resurrect the games - line numbers and all - to play in Puppy?Ī) PuppyBasic? (MU's reworking of wxBasic ) Pets not working in XenialPup 7.0.4.ī) FreeBasic? Seems to have installed without drama but I can't start it up from consoleĬ) BaCon 3.5.4 somehow, cut'n'paste into Geany and save as the text file as an excecutable? Perhaps some versions of Puppy, such as Wary, might be best suited to such an exercise OOTB. But I haven't really done anything programming-wise since. ![]() I still have a treasured first-edition copy of David Ahls' "More BASIC Computer Games". OK so I'm a tragic from the '80's era when type-in-yourself BASIC software was to be found in most computer magazines. ![]()
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