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  1. FreeBASIC Language | Home

    Welcome to FreeBASIC FreeBASIC is a free/open source (GPL), BASIC compiler for Microsoft Windows, DOS and Linux. Get FreeBASIC When used in its "QB" language mode, FreeBASIC …

  2. Welcome to FreeBASIC - FreeBASIC Wiki Manual | FBWiki

    FreeBASIC is a free, BASIC compiler for Windows (32-bit and 64-bit), 32 bit protected-mode DOS (COFF executables, like DJGPP), and Linux (x86, x86_64, and ARM). It is open source and licensed …

  3. Installing - FreeBASIC Wiki Manual | FBWiki

    Installing Installing FreeBASIC, any additionally needed packages, and perhaps a text editor or IDE.

  4. FreeBASIC Language | About

    Most Important Features BASIC compatibility FreeBASIC is not a "new" BASIC language. You don't need to learn much new if you are familiar with any Microsoft-BASIC variant. You can use either " …

  5. Frequently Asked Questions - FreeBASIC Wiki Manual | FBWiki

    What is FreeBASIC? FreeBASIC is a free, BASIC compiler for Windows (32-bit and 64-bit), 32 bit protected-mode DOS (COFF executables, like DJGPP), and Linux (x86, x86_64, and ARM). It began …

  6. fbc command-line - FreeBASIC Wiki Manual | FBWiki

    fbc command-line Using the fbc command-line. The official FreeBASIC distribution comes with fbc, FreeBASIC's flagship compiler. fbc is a command line compiler, and can be launched from the …

  7. WinFBE Editor and FreeBASIC Compiler (All-in-One Package) (V3.2.0 …

    Jul 14, 2005 · The compiler options not showing in the log file is a strange behaviour. All the editor does is read the log file as generated by FB and then display it in the editor.

  8. Tiko Editor (with full FreeBASIC Compiler) (v1.3.0 Updated 2026.01.24)

    Jul 14, 2005 · Tiko Editor is preconfigured to work perfectly with the included compiler toolchain thus enabling you to be immediately productive with the FreeBASIC language. Source code is written …

  9. FreeBASIC and QBasic - FreeBASIC Wiki Manual | FBWiki

    FreeBASIC is designed as an official successor of sorts to a high level compiler for MS-DOS titled "QuickBASIC", which compiled BASIC code, an easy-to-read programming language created in 1964 …

  10. FreeBASIC - FreeBASIC Wiki Manual | FBWiki

    FreeBASIC FreeBASIC is an open source (under GPL) compiler. It is designed to be syntax compatible with QuickBASIC, while expanding on the language and capabilities. It compiles for DOS, Microsoft …