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Microsoft Basic Professional Development System (PDS) version 7.1 can be linked with Microsoft C PDS version 6.0 or QuickC version 2.5 or 2.51.
The following application note, which can be requested from Microsoft Technical Support, is required if you want to perform Basic version 7.1 mixed-language programming with C version 5.1, FORTRAN version 5.0, or Pascal version 4.0:
"How to Link Basic PDS 7.10 with C 5.10, FORTRAN 5.00, or Pascal 4.00" (application note number BB0345)
QuickBasic 4.5 and Basic PDS 7.0 (but not earlier versions) can create .OBJ modules that can be linked with .OBJ modules from Microsoft FORTRAN version 5.0 and Microsoft QuickC versions 2.0 or 2.01.
QuickBasic versions 4.0b and 4.5, Microsoft Basic Compiler versions 6.0 and 6.0b for MS-DOS and MS OS/2, and Microsoft Basic PDS version 7.0 for MS-DOS and MS OS/2 create .OBJ modules that can be linked with .OBJ modules from the following languages:
1. Microsoft Pascal version 4.0.
2. Microsoft FORTRAN version 4.1.
3. Microsoft C version 5.1 and QuickC versions 1.01, 2.0, and 2.01.
4. Microsoft Macro Assembler (MASM) version 5.0 or later recommended, but earlier versions should also work.