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Re: MBASIC port to PC compatible



David L. Shapiro (shapidl@eng.auburn.edu) wrote:

: 	I'd would appreciate any help on the following subject matter.  I 
: Right now, I have a custom written program for a Franklin computer.  The 
: Franklink computer is an AppleII compatible.            
:  
: 	I have the source code (approx. 1000 lines) which is written in 
: MBASIC.  In order to upgrade my system to an IBM PC compatible, I would
: like to find a way to easily port this program over.


: 	If anyone can help me, I would be extremely grateful.

If you have a COM package for the Frank and PC, modem it to yourself. Upload 
it to the Net (or mail the code to yourself) with the Frank (if you can get 
the emulation right) then Download it to your PC. You could do this if 
the code is in RAW ASCII.

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