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Acmlm's Board - I2 Archive - Programming - Can i use darkbasic to make a windows app?
  
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Talky Toaster
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exaclty like both of those things you just said


and no, lister is one of my mates from another forum
dan
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What do you mean by "the type of window Internet Explorer uses"? Do you mean can it go into windowed mode, and not full-screen? Or do you mean with menus and stuff like Internet Explorer?

btw - What is with the rash of Red Dwarf nicks lately? Are they all the same person?
Talky Toaster
Posts: 14/18
I know it can make exe's, but can it make a window like the type of window internet explorer uses?
Gavin
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Originally posted by Dave Lister
Don't ask me... Kryten and Holly do all the computer hacking

EDIT: oh ok, i admit it, i have no idea about DB, and the coding seems like a women when i'm drunk... truth is, Holly's gone computer sinile, and kryten just goes potty when a flake of dust falls onto the keys and deep soaks the keyboard in MR. Sheens liquid polish


er.. is there another post of context that i'm missing here ?

but anyway, the answer is that yes, DB can produce .exe files. The only thing is that i think it runs off directx or something, so you'll have to have that updated i'm sure.
Dave Lister
Posts: 3/7
Don't ask me... Kryten and Holly do all the computer hacking

EDIT: oh ok, i admit it, i have no idea about DB, and the coding seems like a women when i'm drunk... truth is, Holly's gone computer sinile, and kryten just goes potty when a flake of dust falls onto the keys and deep soaks the keyboard in MR. Sheens liquid polish
Talky Toaster
Posts: 13/18
The question is already asked in the title, so i aint rightin it again
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