As you guys probably noticed, I updated the Windows 64-bit version of QB64 to be all up to date and caught up with all the development changes in the language, as of today. (12-22-2018)
I also swapped out the old compiler we were using from the stone ages, and replaced it with the newest version mingw offers. (Currently 8.1 if I remember correctly.)
While doing the swapping out the 64-bit compiler and such to the latest version, I also took time to swap out the 32-bit version to the latest, greatest mingw version.
If you guys want a copy of QB64 packaged with the 8.10 mingw compiler, you can grab a working version from: (DOWNLOAD TEMPORARILY DISABLED WHILE DEBUGGING)
NOTE: Nothing in QB64 itself has changed, except a little tweaking to resolve a few naming conflicts with the newest compiler. All this is, is a swap of the engine under the hood, so it compiles with the newest c-compiler, instead of a version several years old. Don't expect any new flashes or whistles; it'll look and run just like you're used to, without any noticeable differences.