Operating Systems > Not Quite Mainstream OSes
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Kintaro:
--- Quote from: rtgwbmsr ---I agree fully. I could easily inprove the code if I wanted to.
Although I do believe that he was trying to show the downsides of .NET
X11, check your PM.
--- End quote ---
You hit the nail on the head that time (I belive the webmaster siad this to you before, or was it sombody else.)
Oh Calum the Serial Number is at the top of the thread.
Calum:
yeah, but you said you'd email it to me! retroactively changing your licence agreement eh? sounds like Microsoft, you're doing a good job of emulating them... :rolleyes:
Kintaro:
Calum i dont know about you but i goto school and at school i cant have a machine to poup everytime i get email. And i have replyed to it, Also since you cant read, I put it in the top of the thread, or should i recored everyhting i post and post a link to a Ogg Vorbis of me reading the threads for you.
:D
Kintaro:
--- Quote from: Stryker ---ok i'm back (so soon). It uses qbasic, qbasic programs require DOS. there is no avoiding it. unless you get some DOS emulator or something. You waste an awful lot of time with pointless loops, i've done you the favor of making it a bit smaller:
'$include: 'qb.bi'
dim regs as regtype
regs.ax=1
call interrupt(&h33,regs,regs)
screen 13,0,1
do
cls
"Starting...";
a=timer
do:loop while timer-a<2
print "Done."
print "Wait a few moments while we pretend to do stuff, then we'll do it again"
pcopy 1,0
a=timer
do:loop while timer-a<1
loop
i hate it, never again will i download something i have doubts on.
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Actually thats bad code...
For a start you didnt tab out your loops, you used a generic term a which i hate, And the idea is for it not to look perfect like you think Windows does YOU FUCKING MICROSOFT JUNKIE
(Now doesnt this look like when i met Calum :D )
Calum:
fuck you you fucking fuck!!!!! :D
sure does!
now, i notice that your email just conspicuously arrived in my inbox just then, so thanks for that, but it wasn't there about an hour ago...
also, why not write good code to emulate a bad OS, instead of writing bad code to start with?
surely that would be more educational and so on, and why not rewrite it in a real language?
now that would be a real project, i hear that BASIC teaches all sorts of bad coding habits.
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