Before you can program in VB 6, you need to install Visual Basic 6 in your computer. If you do not own a copy of Visual Basic 6 software yet , you can purchase it from Amazon.com by clicking the link below:
Basically any present computer system should be able to run the program, be it a Intel Pentium II, Intel Pentium III, Intel Pentium IV or even AMD machines, Visual Basic 6 can run without any problem. It might not be true for VB2008, older machines might not be able to run VB2008 as it takes up much more resources, therefore I still prefer VB 6 as it is light and easy to program. It is still very useful and powerful, and I am happy to know that Microsoft Windows Vista can support VB 6. However, if you prefer to learn VB 2008
On start up, Visual Basic 6.0 will display the following dialog box as shown in You can choose to either start a new project, open an existing project or select a list of recently opened programs. A project is a collection of files that make up your application. There are various types of applications that we could create, however, we shall concentrate on creating Standard EXE programs (EXE means executable program). Now, click on the Standard EXE icon to go into the actual Visual Basic 6 programming environment.
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