Hi Jim and all,
All of the Microsoft development tools and development kits are separate
downloads. The one advantage Visual Basic 2008 has over Visual Basic 6
is now the basic IDE and compiler has been released as shareware rather
than under a commercial license. Similarly Visual C++ and Visual C# are
also under a shareware license now days. All are decent for programming
games, but there some extra features removed from the express versions
that you can get with the commercial versions.
<Smile>
Jim Kitchen wrote:
Hi Bill,
Usually Visual Basic 6 would not come on a computer, one would need to
buy it. Maybe Visual Basic Net might come on computers now, but not VB6.
To get to Visual Basic 6 for me it is in Program files, Microsoft
Visual Studio 6.0.
Sorry, that's probably not much help.
TGIF and BFN
Jim
BASIC programmers never die, they GOSUB and don't RETURN.
j...@kitchensinc.net
http://www.kitchensinc.net
(440) 286-6920
Chardon Ohio USA
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