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Where is QBASIC?

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Where is QBASIC?

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Date: 6 Feb 2002 20:53:45 -0400 QBASIC is a stripped down version of Microsoft’s QuickBASIC interpretter. It is distributed with MS-DOS versions greater than 4.00. (Earlier versions included GW-BASIC or BASICA.) At first glance, Windows 95 and greater no longer included QBASIC; however, they can still be found on Windows’ CDs. To find QBASIC, use the Find utility on the Start menu to search for “qbasic.*” on the Windows CD. Once you have located “qbasic.exe” and “qbasic.hlp”, copy them to a folder on your hard drive. Users without Windows CDs can download QBASIC from here: .

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