Sorry. QB45 can't obtained for free or any price we can utter without stuttering on the commas. Microsoft would rather kill the embarrassing notion of a development system that CAN'T create a multitasking app (that's right, no matter what the app is doing when it gets minimized, whether it is counting from 1 to 10 or writing a few bytes to a disk's boot sector, that app goes into suspension until we restore it).<br>
Recently, I found a copy of QB45 on the internet. I wasn't surprised when the ZIP file turned out to be password protected. Oh well, I have the original disks. But, after six years, I'm afraid to check them.<br>
Perhaps the point here is that someone needs to protect the old DOS programs... create an archive of the code that Microsoft (AND THE OTHERS) forgot. Make it available to the public.<br>
Mr. Gates isn't interested.<br>
I was born an activist. I'm in.<br>