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    Ultimate Member SoopaStar's Avatar
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    demo version of MS Visual Basic 6?

    I am at work and I need to show my boss something in VB. Does anyone know if there is a demo copy of MS Visual Basic 6.0? I know there probably isn't....which will suck
    File size doesn't matter, as I have a t1 for my use. Thanks.

    Paul C.

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    I'll go out on a limb, no.

    The best you can hope for, legally, is, probably:

    http://msdn.microsoft.com/vbasic/downloads/samples.asp

    Though the VB runtime is free, so, if you can write VB code and compile, won't cost you to use.

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    I thought there was a control creation edition or something like that that was free. It could only be used to create contols, or dll files. But, I think it could run actual programs within VB, just couldn't compile them into exe's.
    I know this was around 2 years ago, whether it's still available today?

    dragonb

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    There is a link over at BlackBeltVB.com that has a link to something like dragonB is talking about. I think it might be VB 5 though.

    Yeah its in their FAQ section and is for VB 5

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