I think I'm going to go with dilettante's Idea and do it in C so that if for some reason I want to make a bootloader and turn it into a real OS I can. I was thinking about storing variables in memory directly, in XMS probably. That way the program can define variables on demand, like windows...
I'm a new member here, but not a newbie at QB. I have the following versions of basic:
-QB
--1.1
--3.0
--4.0
--4.5
--7.1(PDS)
--I also have the Knowledge base from MS
-TSR Basic
-FirstBASIC
-GW-BASIC / ABASIC
-VB 1.0 (DOS)
-UBasic ...
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