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« Thread started on: Jul 17th, 2017, 10:25am »

Richard has posted that he has released a new version of BB4W:

I'm pleased to announce the release of BBC BASIC for Windows version 6.11a. This is a maintenance release to address a couple of minor issues that have arisen since the release of v6.10a, as follows:

A bug affecting the *HARDCOPY command, which very regrettably was introduced in v6.10a, has been fixed.

The *DISPLAY and *MDISPLAY commands now accept 'top down' BMP files, despite their validity being somewhat doubtful. A recent thread here
http://bbcbasic.conforums.com/index.cgi?action=firstnew&board=generic&num=1498255992
discussed this issue.

As a bonus side-effect of (2), the *DISPLAY and *MDISPLAY commands can now flip the image horizontally and/or vertically by specifying a negative width and/or height (but not if the 'transparent colour' option is used).

To upgrade your copy of BBC BASIC for Windows to version 6.11a download and install UPGRADE.EXE from here:

http://www.rtrussell.co.uk/bbcwin/download.html

You may receive security warnings from Windows. That issue will resolve itself eventually when the files have been downloaded a sufficient number of times for them to have gained a 'reputation' for safety.

Richard.
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