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Converts a number of milliseconds to a time of form HH:MM:SS:hh
A "Play" Command for Visual Basic. This is the equivalent of the QBasic PLAY command that enabled you to play notes through the PC speaker. This version allows you to take advantage of the Sound card and therefore has many advantages. It uses the MIDI interface to send individual or multiple notes to the sound card.
Converts a number of any base into any other base. For example, it can convert a binary number into decimal, octal, hexadecimal, etc. and back again. This is an improvement over the previous version as it can now handle the 'double' data-type. (Very Large Numbers). It is useful for converting DWords from the registry, etc.
Converts a number of milliseconds to a time of form HH:MM:SS:hh
A "Play" Command for Visual Basic. This is the equivalent of the QBasic PLAY command that enabled you to play notes through the PC speaker. This version allows you to take advantage of the Sound card and therefore has many advantages. It uses the MIDI interface to send individual or multiple notes to the sound card.
Converts a number of any base into any other base. For example, it can convert a binary number into decimal, octal, hexadecimal, etc. and back again. This is an improvement over the previous version as it can now handle the 'double' data-type. (Very Large Numbers). It is useful for converting DWords from the registry, etc.
Converts a number of milliseconds to a time of form HH:MM:SS:hh
A "Play" Command for Visual Basic. This is the equivalent of the QBasic PLAY command that enabled you to play notes through the PC speaker. This version allows you to take advantage of the Sound card and therefore has many advantages. It uses the MIDI interface to send individual or multiple notes to the sound card.
Converts a number of any base into any other base. For example, it can convert a binary number into decimal, octal, hexadecimal, etc. and back again. This is an improvement over the previous version as it can now handle the 'double' data-type. (Very Large Numbers). It is useful for converting DWords from the registry, etc.
Converts a number of milliseconds to a time of form HH:MM:SS:hh
A "Play" Command for Visual Basic. This is the equivalent of the QBasic PLAY command that enabled you to play notes through the PC speaker. This version allows you to take advantage of the Sound card and therefore has many advantages. It uses the MIDI interface to send individual or multiple notes to the sound card.
Converts a number of any base into any other base. For example, it can convert a binary number into decimal, octal, hexadecimal, etc. and back again. This is an improvement over the previous version as it can now handle the 'double' data-type. (Very Large Numbers). It is useful for converting DWords from the registry, etc.
A "Play" Command for Visual Basic. This is the equivalent of the QBasic PLAY command that enabled you to play notes through the PC speaker. This version allows you to take advantage of the Sound card and therefore has many advantages. It uses the MIDI interface to send individual or multiple notes to the sound card.
Converts a number of any base into any other base. For example, it can convert a binary number into decimal, octal, hexadecimal, etc. and back again. This is an improvement over the previous version as it can now handle the 'double' data-type. (Very Large Numbers). It is useful for converting DWords from the registry, etc.
Converts a number of milliseconds to a time of form HH:MM:SS:hh
Converts a number of milliseconds to a time of form HH:MM:SS:hh
A "Play" Command for Visual Basic. This is the equivalent of the QBasic PLAY command that enabled you to play notes through the PC speaker. This version allows you to take advantage of the Sound card and therefore has many advantages. It uses the MIDI interface to send individual or multiple notes to the sound card.
Converts a number of any base into any other base. For example, it can convert a binary number into decimal, octal, hexadecimal, etc. and back again. This is an improvement over the previous version as it can now handle the 'double' data-type. (Very Large Numbers). It is useful for converting DWords from the registry, etc.
Converts a number of milliseconds to a time of form HH:MM:SS:hh
A "Play" Command for Visual Basic. This is the equivalent of the QBasic PLAY command that enabled you to play notes through the PC speaker. This version allows you to take advantage of the Sound card and therefore has many advantages. It uses the MIDI interface to send individual or multiple notes to the sound card.