Happy Birthday, GLBasic!

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TI-994A

It's been a while since I posted here, but the occasion popped up on one of my old calendars! :)

Happy Birthday, GLBasic!  :booze:

Now, a question for our developer-in-chief, Gernot:

Quote from: Kitty Hello on 2012-Jun-20The first version was released 01-Sep-2003.
I found the old html pages :)

Quote from: WikipediaVersion 1.2 - The first version of GLBasic (also known as The DiNGS Game Basic sequel) (2000)

Which one is accurate?







Texas Instruments TI-99/4A Home Computer: the first home computer with a 16bit processor, crammed into an 8bit architecture. Great hardware - Poor design - Wonderful BASIC engine. And it could talk too!

Paul Smith

I think Wiki needs an update to keep it current.
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MrPlow

Happy Birthday GLBasic!
Comp:
Speccy-48k, Speccy-128k, Amigas, PCs

erico

I read somewhere here something like that:
Version 1.2 - The first version of GLBasic (also known as The DiNGS Game Basic sequel) (2000)

Long Live GLBasic!