![]() ![]() ![]() I wonder if anyone of you has had the same problem, or can help me recover them. The rest is full of strange symbols, not ascii characters, and of course QBasic doesn't understand them. Out of about 15 BAS files I had, only one of them seems to be intact (I can run it with QBasic, and read the code normally). ![]() The problem is, now that I was trying to run them again, I see that the files have been corrupted, or at least changed to a format not compatible with new filesystems. I only moved them from old PCs to floppy disks to newer PCs to CDs to even newer PCs to USB drives, so they are still with me. I used to make some games and programs with QBasic v1.1 back around 1996, and haven't touched any of those files in these years since then. I'm new to these forums, but an old QBasic user. ![]()
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