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		<title>By: unruledboy</title>
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		<description>goes back to 1994, 80386 + 4M + 100M, DOS 3.x - &gt; DOS 5.x - &gt; DOS 6.22 -&gt; win 3.x

GWBASIC, QBASIC shipped with DOS, and QuickBASIC 5.x -&gt; QuickBASIC 7.x - &gt; Visual BASIC 1.x

ever used QuickBASIC with asm to make x-windows like windows, supporting mouse, graphics, musics, local input method, fonts etc.

quite old days, truly miss them</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>goes back to 1994, 80386 + 4M + 100M, DOS 3.x &#8211; &gt; DOS 5.x &#8211; &gt; DOS 6.22 -&gt; win 3.x</p>
<p>GWBASIC, QBASIC shipped with DOS, and QuickBASIC 5.x -&gt; QuickBASIC 7.x &#8211; &gt; Visual BASIC 1.x</p>
<p>ever used QuickBASIC with asm to make x-windows like windows, supporting mouse, graphics, musics, local input method, fonts etc.</p>
<p>quite old days, truly miss them</p>
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