who delete mine?

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anybody supply turboc 2.01 reference manual release by borland ?





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Thomas Matthews

milton said:
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anybody supply turboc 2.01 reference manual release by borland ?





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Sorry, but I through mine out when I bought a Windows 95 computer
and upgraded to Borland C++ 4.x.

Try asking in a more appropriate newsgroup, or get a newer compiler.

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LibraryUser

Thomas said:
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Sorry, but I through mine out when I bought a Windows 95 computer
and upgraded to Borland C++ 4.x.

Try asking in a more appropriate newsgroup, or get a newer compiler.

Please snip extraneous quoted matter from your replies.

Actually TC2.01 is a fairly decent compiler, with quite good
compliance with the C89 standard, and has the advantage of being
available and free. It is an excellent vehicle for checking
source portability to systems with 16 bit integers.
 
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Default User

LibraryUser said:
Actually TC2.01 is a fairly decent compiler, with quite good
compliance with the C89 standard, and has the advantage of being
available and free. It is an excellent vehicle for checking
source portability to systems with 16 bit integers.


I still have the manual for mine, and the compiler/IDE loaded on my
computer here (it's available free of charge from the Borland museum
site). I don't use the compiler much, but I like the manual. It's
written in man page style, but with a separate entry for each function.
They have a pretty good portability reference for each. I still use it
on occasion.




Brian Rodenborn
 

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