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Post by pablosl on Nov 20, 2023 18:30:25 GMT -5
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Post by Kuron on Nov 21, 2023 1:53:43 GMT -5
I had all of that, but I do not even have the current version anymore. Pretty much lost everything when wifey died and I had to leave the majority of my belongings behind when I had to move.
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Post by Rod on Nov 21, 2023 2:22:11 GMT -5
You have posted a link to many files, which file in particular are you interested in?
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Post by pablosl on Nov 21, 2023 13:54:43 GMT -5
Well for start nviewl16 DLL and deanslib.dll, qcards.dll. Also I like a file to draw freely and translate that picture to BASIC code.(Liberty BASIC Artist v.2.2) Tcp DLL - LB example by Anthony Liguori
Ftp DLL
Ftp DLL - LB example by Doyle Whisenant Bmpworks.DLL v2 for image manipulation. Registry Alternative - 3KB September 21, 2001. Tutorial and Demo to read and write private ini files with API calls, as an alternative to using the Windows registry to store program information. iniprofl.zip
Any examples to handle ZIP files. Nviewlib 32 bit for using in LB3.
I am interested in as much as you can from that date. LB 1.4 & 2. mainly LB 2 AND LB1 FILE ARCHIVE.
Regards, Pablo
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Post by Rod on Nov 22, 2023 3:09:29 GMT -5
Carl has the newsletters available online. In each newsletter there is a link to a zip containing all files and resources used by the newsletter. www.libertybasicuniversity.com/lbnews/nl92/nl086.zipJust be aware that the newsletters are OLD, things have moved on and the code often needs tweaked. Post anything you are interested in reviving on a new thread on this forum to get help.
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Post by donnybowers on Nov 27, 2023 18:56:29 GMT -5
Carl has the newsletters available online. In each newsletter there is a link to a zip containing all files and resources used by the newsletter. www.libertybasicuniversity.com/lbnews/nl92/nl086.zipJust be aware that the newsletters are OLD, things have moved on and the code often needs tweaked. Post anything you are interested in reviving on a new thread on this forum to get help. This link lands on a 404 page.
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Post by metro on Nov 27, 2023 20:37:29 GMT -5
Carl has the newsletters available online. In each newsletter there is a link to a zip containing all files and resources used by the newsletter. www.libertybasicuniversity.com/lbnews/nl92/nl086.zipJust be aware that the newsletters are OLD, things have moved on and the code often needs tweaked. Post anything you are interested in reviving on a new thread on this forum to get help. This link lands on a 404 page. try knocking the end off it....
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Post by Kuron on Nov 27, 2023 20:38:03 GMT -5
Donny, try this link. Is working for me.
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Post by Rod on Nov 28, 2023 1:50:27 GMT -5
The .zip is there just don’t use any links because all of the links you see on the html pages are broken. So you need to open the zip newsletter archive and navigate directly to the combined .zip file to get direct access. I will experiment today and try and improve the instructions. libertybasicuniversity.com/lbnews/The above link gets to the newsletter online page rescued by Carl. You can browse the newsletters online using the links on the left of the page. Be aware that none of the links in the newsletters will work since it is not stored in its original environment. On the right hand side are links to .zip file archives. These work, but don’t expect any links you find inside these zips to work. But all of the files including sub .zip files can be accessed directly if you download/open the .zip and navigate to what you want. Tested on my iPad.
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Post by donnybowers on Nov 28, 2023 18:41:56 GMT -5
This link lands on a 404 page. try knocking the end off it.... Yes, I did that yesterday and found the newsletter. I should have come back to the forum and posted that in a comment.
So are all those LB2 files in the OP link available in the newsletters (or links to them)? I'm always looking for program examples. I so miss the old forum because there were so many programs submitted by the members. Makes me wish I would have copied and pasted, or downloaded them all when I had the chance. Having working programs to examine and use as examples of the language is so valuable. I've been using LB for over 20 years, but I'm still learning too.
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Post by Sver on Nov 29, 2023 12:09:49 GMT -5
113 - 143 zip files are missing. I have them too.
I can share it, when needed.
qcards.dll etc,... may'be
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Post by Rod on Nov 29, 2023 13:06:00 GMT -5
Qcard.dll and an excellent tutorial are easily available on Alyce’s site. Snippets are fine but referencing the original offers more. So, snippets of new and unusual code are interesting, copied extracts from existing publications less so unless you also direct the reader to the original source.
If you can spend the time to reference the original source I think folks would get more from your code.
Transparency is a good example as it is a complex technique needing lots of explanation.
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