On Wed, 10 Mar 2021 20:11:09 +0000, pinnerite wrote:
While filtering an old file to decide whether to keep or scrap, I came
across three pages of green music-ruled printout with a BASIC program
written by me in 1983.
I decided that it would come in useful. Eventually I want to convert it
to C or C++ but I want to test it in an MBASIC or MSBASIC compatible interpreter first.
Any advice would be welcome.
If it's more like GW-BASIC, you may try PC-BASIC, an interpreter,
including the screen editor, implemented in Python:
http://robhagemans.github.io/pcbasic/index.html
For QBasic/QuickBasic like code, I would give the FreeBASIC compiler a
shot:
https://freebasic.net/
Ciao,
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
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