Borland C/C++ Compiler 3.1

B

Bryan Hamilton

Folks

I am in desparite need of a cp of TC 3.1 for DOS (yes DOS). Does that version include ASM, Debugger etc

Cheers,

Bryan
 
M

Mark A. Odell

I am in desparite need of a cp of TC 3.1 for DOS (yes DOS). Does that
version include ASM, Debugger etc

Well then, ask in a newsgroup that discusses compilers not a
compiler-independent language newsgroup. Look through the borland.public.*
hierarchy and see if there is a newsgroup that makes sense.
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<DIV><FONT face="Arial monospaced for SAP" size=2>Folks</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face="Arial monospaced for SAP" size=2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face="Arial monospaced for SAP" size=2>I am in desparite need
of a cp of TC 3.1 for DOS (yes DOS). Does that version include ASM,
Debugger etc</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face="Arial monospaced for SAP" size=2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face="Arial monospaced for SAP" size=2>Cheers,</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face="Arial monospaced for SAP" size=2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face="Arial monospaced for SAP"
size=2>Bryan</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>

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What's this garbage for?
 
L

Leo Custodio

Look at www.borland.com or search for it at Yahoo!.ca. Turbo compiler is
freely distributed now (even at borland.com).


Leo Custodio
(e-mail address removed)


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"Bryan Hamilton" <[email protected]> escreveu na mensagem
Folks

I am in desparite need of a cp of TC 3.1 for DOS (yes DOS). Does that
version include ASM, Debugger etc

Cheers,

Bryan
 
J

Jack Klein

On Fri, 02 Jan 2004 18:13:13 GMT, "Leo Custodio"

Do NOT top post in comp.lang.c or other technical groups.
Look at www.borland.com or search for it at Yahoo!.ca. Turbo compiler is
freely distributed now (even at borland.com).


Leo Custodio
(e-mail address removed)


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What's this crap for? PGP keys are for email, if for anything at all,
not for usenet.

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T

Tauno Voipio

Mark A. Odell said:
Well then, ask in a newsgroup that discusses compilers not a
compiler-independent language newsgroup. Look through the borland.public.*
hierarchy and see if there is a newsgroup that makes sense.


What's this garbage for?

The porridge is HTML posted by clueless newsreaders. Especially, the
Microsoft tools tend to send both mail and news in HTML, in addition to
plain text. IMHO, they should not - and it's settable in the newsreader/mail
agent preferences.

There is a special problem with Microsoft tools reading HTML: it makes
possible to put active contents in news messages, which may - and will -
create undesired network connections when reading.

HTH

Tauno Voipio
tauno voipio @ iki fi
 
P

Peter Pichler

Tauno Voipio said:
The porridge is HTML posted by clueless newsreaders. Especially, the
Microsoft tools tend to send both mail and news in HTML, in addition to
plain text.

Actually, the default is plain text and HTML for email and plain text only
for newsgroups. Setting the latter to send HTML, whether alone or in
addition to plain text, suggest a clueless reader as in "human" rather than
"program" ;-)
IMHO, they should not - and it's settable in the newsreader/mail
agent preferences.
Agreed!

There is a special problem with Microsoft tools reading HTML: it makes
possible to put active contents in news messages, which may - and will -
create undesired network connections when reading.

Many modern news/email readers suffer from the same problem, not only
Microsoft.

Peter
 

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