Re: Turbo-C 2.x

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On 2000-06-11 EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU said:
 EU>On Sun, 11 Jun 2000, Beaumont wrote:
 EU>>     where did you get Turbo C v2.01 from , does this include a
 EU>>complete   ansi implementation and what size is the file ; what
 EU>O/S is required. >
 EU>http://community.borland.com/museum.
 EU>You have to register to get the download, but it's not
 EU>too intrusive.  (1.1 megs)

     Does this run from DOS command line , or WIN3.1x ?

 EU>Turbo Pascal 5.5 (which is object oriented) is there also,
 EU>still a very usable programming language IMHO.

   I seldom use this , mainly because of the size , and the stipulation
  that any software you develop with this is the property of borland ;
  unless you purchase the right to distribute your own code.
   This might be intended to protect some of the libraries , included ,
  from borland.

 EU>You can also download Borland C++ 5.5 free from
 EU>http://www.borland.com/bcppbuilder/freecompiler/
 EU>it's a 32 bit ANSI compliant command line compiler.
 EU>(lots of megs!)

    About 9Mbyte and doesn't run from the DOS command line , requires
  WIN 95 ; at least.

 EU>Regards,
 EU>Irv

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