Frequently Asked FB Runtime Library Questions
FreeBASIC Runtime Library questions:
- How do I play sound?
- How do I access the serial ports?
- How do I print?
- How do I access the hardware ports?
- How do I access the serial ports?
- How do I print?
- How do I access the hardware ports?
FreeBASIC Runtime Library questions
How do I play sound?
Of the QB's sound keywords only BEEP is implemented in FB.
If PC speaker sound is required, it should be programmed using IN and OUT. See the example in the OUT keyword for a replacement of SOUND.
There is a library called QBSound that allows to emulate qb's ability to PLAY in the background tunes encoded in strings, it uses the soundcard's synthesizer.
If what's required is to play .wav or .mp3 files thru a soundcard, external libraries as FMOD or BASS can be used in Linux and Windows. For DOS see the DOS FAQ section.
Back to topIf PC speaker sound is required, it should be programmed using IN and OUT. See the example in the OUT keyword for a replacement of SOUND.
There is a library called QBSound that allows to emulate qb's ability to PLAY in the background tunes encoded in strings, it uses the soundcard's synthesizer.
If what's required is to play .wav or .mp3 files thru a soundcard, external libraries as FMOD or BASS can be used in Linux and Windows. For DOS see the DOS FAQ section.
How do I access the serial ports?
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How do I print?
Since version 0.15 FB supports character output to printer.
To print graphics two approaches are possible:
To print graphics two approaches are possible:
- Preprocess the graphics data, program the printer, and send the data to it (see wikipedia.org/wiki/ESC/P). This is OS-portable but depends on the printer model. The only way for DOS, see also DOS FAQ section.
- In Windows and Linux there are specific API calls. This is not OS-portable but the OS's printer driver makes it printer-independent.
How do I access the hardware ports?
INP, OUT and WAIT known from QB are implemented since version 0.15 of FB.
The GfxLib intercepts the calls to some VGA ports to emulate the widely used QB's palette manipulation and vsync methods. So ports &H3DA;, &H3C7;, &H3C8; and &H3C9; can't be accessed it GfxLib is used. All other ports are accessible.
No further tricks are required to use INP and OUT in Linux or DOS. For the Windows version the required device driver is installed each first time the program is run in a windows session; this requires Administrator rights for this first run or the program will end with an error. Note that accessing hardware ports by applications is not common practice in Windows and Linux.
Back to topThe GfxLib intercepts the calls to some VGA ports to emulate the widely used QB's palette manipulation and vsync methods. So ports &H3DA;, &H3C7;, &H3C8; and &H3C9; can't be accessed it GfxLib is used. All other ports are accessible.
No further tricks are required to use INP and OUT in Linux or DOS. For the Windows version the required device driver is installed each first time the program is run in a windows session; this requires Administrator rights for this first run or the program will end with an error. Note that accessing hardware ports by applications is not common practice in Windows and Linux.
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