Bouncing Balls Screensaver Win 10 QB64 download for Windows

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Bouncing Balls Screensaver Win 10 QB64


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Bouncing Balls Screensaver for Windows 10 in BASIC (QB64). The Screensaver (scr) files and QB64 (bas) files and Source Code (txt) files are all in the Files Tab above. The scr files are ready to use on Windows 10, just copy to desktop, right click to install. The bas file is a QB64 project file. You just load it into QB64, and then you can run it, or edit it. When you run it, it automatically becomes an exe file and is stored in your QB64 folder. Just rename it to an scr file and copy it to your desktop or wherever. Right click and install. The Bas file explains what every line is actually doing. If you are working with the bas files, you have to be using a Windows PC, because Linux doesnt recognize the mouse lines of code in this screensaver.




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