The question of "how to expand QB64's userbase by getting it to run on XYZ hardware" is a completely expired question. Forget it.
The real way to grow QB64 as a language is to return to its *intended* roots, which is to provide an accessible platform for anyone, at any level, to write code and get it to run. The true BASIC way. Listen boys, while QB64 as a *language* does this very thing, QB64.exe does not. QB64.exe, even with its GL backbone, is still a combustion horse trying to keep pace in an age of electric cars and rockets. The answer to the conundrum on hand is to somehow keep the *spirit* of QB64 whilst shedding the husk of its pasta code.
Enter dbox. Our Galleon 2.0. His qbjs project is SO good, came from such a new direction, that people don't even realize the answer has already arrived. I don't care if QB64.exe has more features, or has a dubugger, all of that is nil. What dbox has is a thing that runs QB64 code on any device (coming soon, just a matter of interface). This is it. Repent repent repent, for the lord has arrived early. Am I getting through to everyone?
The job now is to (i) let dbox round off the corners while receiving useful feedback from everyone, (ii) start to mass old-but-gold classics that can be showcased in qbjs, (iii) bulldog the hell out of this thing on the Internet. Make it known that BASIC really is back *in spirit*. It's on every machine that has a browser. It's in your face like it used to be. Microsoft blew it, every OS blew it, here now is your BASIC, just paste your code and go (just about).
Do that, and we grow. I'm sure of it.