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desperate for Qbasic compiler Posted by esme thringpur on 19 Jun 2001 at 3:46 AM
My husband is writing a new program in Qbasic4.5 to operate my weaving looms and we are looking for a Quick basic comipiler. Last night I found one and we downloaded it However the linker couldn't access a file called qblnk.tmp and returns an error.
Can anyone help so I can get back to weaving?<br>

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Re: desperate for Qbasic compiler Posted by Puzzler on 19 Jun 2001 at 7:19 AM
: My husband is writing a new program in Qbasic4.5 to operate my weaving looms and we are looking for a Quick basic comipiler. Last night I found one and we downloaded it However the linker couldn't access a file called qblnk.tmp and returns an error.
: Can anyone help so I can get back to weaving?
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OK... Send me an email with the program attached (I just want to look at it) and I will reply with an that has the QB 4.5 installation program. K?


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Re: desperate for Qbasic compiler Posted by esme thringpur on 19 Jun 2001 at 2:37 PM
: : My husband is writing a new program in Qbasic4.5 to operate my weaving looms and we are looking for a Quick basic comipiler. Last night I found one and we downloaded it However the linker couldn't access a file called qblnk.tmp and returns an error.
: : Can anyone help so I can get back to weaving?
: :
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: OK... Send me an email with the program attached (I just want to look at it) and I will reply with an that has the QB 4.5 installation program. K?
:
:Thank you. We seem to have solved the problem - found a copy of the programme. Thanks again




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Re: desperate for Qbasic compiler Posted by BASIC Friend on 19 Jun 2001 at 9:27 PM
: My husband is writing a new program in Qbasic4.5 to operate my weaving looms and we are looking for a Quick basic comipiler. Last night I found one and we downloaded it However the linker couldn't access a file called qblnk.tmp and returns an error.
: Can anyone help so I can get back to weaving?
:
How did you do that? I would love to control my lathe with qb.


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Re: desperate for Qbasic compiler Posted by esme thringpur on 20 Jun 2001 at 3:47 AM
: : My husband is writing a new program in Qbasic4.5 to operate my weaving looms and we are looking for a Quick basic comipiler. Last night I found one and we downloaded it However the linker couldn't access a file called qblnk.tmp and returns an error.
: : Can anyone help so I can get back to weaving?
: :
: How did you do that? I would love to control my lathe with qb.


: My husband is busy at the moment - so when I can, I will get him to reply to your question. In the next couple of days I think.
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Re: desperate for Qbasic compiler Posted by esme thringpur on 22 Jun 2001 at 3:38 PM
: : My husband is writing a new program in Qbasic4.5 to operate my weaving looms and we are looking for a Quick basic comipiler. Last night I found one and we downloaded it However the linker couldn't access a file called qblnk.tmp and returns an error.
: : Can anyone help so I can get back to weaving?
: :
: How did you do that? I would love to control my lathe with qb.
:
:We used the parallel port which provides both outputs and inputs. The outputs allow you to control solonoids and or relays. The inputs allow you to get information from sensors like switches etc. Basic allows you to read and write to the printer port via INP and OUT commands. The reason we were after Quickbasic rather than just normal basic is that it allows you to compile the programme into a stand alone executable. The operation requires some electronics to build an interface between the parallel port to the mechanism to be controlled.
Hope this helps.


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Re: desperate for Qbasic compiler Posted by billywm664 on 26 Jun 2001 at 4:18 PM
Which ports did you use for INP + OUT. I'm interested alot in programming the printer port.


: : : My husband is writing a new program in Qbasic4.5 to operate my weaving looms and we are looking for a Quick basic comipiler. Last night I found one and we downloaded it However the linker couldn't access a file called qblnk.tmp and returns an error.
: : : Can anyone help so I can get back to weaving?
: : :
: : How did you do that? I would love to control my lathe with qb.
: :
: :We used the parallel port which provides both outputs and inputs. The outputs allow you to control solonoids and or relays. The inputs allow you to get information from sensors like switches etc. Basic allows you to read and write to the printer port via INP and OUT commands. The reason we were after Quickbasic rather than just normal basic is that it allows you to compile the programme into a stand alone executable. The operation requires some electronics to build an interface between the parallel port to the mechanism to be controlled.
: Hope this helps.
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Re: desperate for Qbasic compiler Posted by esme thringpur on 27 Jun 2001 at 5:00 PM
We used the parallel printer port for both INP and OUT. The printer's data port has 8 lines normally configured for output, a status port involving 5 lines normally configured for input and a control port involving 4 lines normally configured for output. We used the data port for output and the status port for input. The name of the book that has this information is PC Interfacing by Pei An, published by Newnes 1998. Hope this helps.....


: Which ports did you use for INP + OUT. I'm interested alot in programming the printer port.
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: : : : My husband is writing a new program in Qbasic4.5 to operate my weaving looms and we are looking for a Quick basic comipiler. Last night I found one and we downloaded it However the linker couldn't access a file called qblnk.tmp and returns an error.
: : : : Can anyone help so I can get back to weaving?
: : : :
: : : How did you do that? I would love to control my lathe with qb.
: : :
: : :We used the parallel port which provides both outputs and inputs. The outputs allow you to control solonoids and or relays. The inputs allow you to get information from sensors like switches etc. Basic allows you to read and write to the printer port via INP and OUT commands. The reason we were after Quickbasic rather than just normal basic is that it allows you to compile the programme into a stand alone executable. The operation requires some electronics to build an interface between the parallel port to the mechanism to be controlled.
: : Hope this helps.
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Re: desperate for Qbasic compiler Posted by billywm664 on 28 Jun 2001 at 3:40 PM
Thanks a bunch. i'll look for that book


: We used the parallel printer port for both INP and OUT. The printer's data port has 8 lines normally configured for output, a status port involving 5 lines normally configured for input and a control port involving 4 lines normally configured for output. We used the data port for output and the status port for input. The name of the book that has this information is PC Interfacing by Pei An, published by Newnes 1998. Hope this helps.....





 

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