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Borland C++ 3.1

Where can I get Borland C++ 3.1 ? or Borland Turbo C++ 3.1 for Windows
(Visual Edition)

I am using the code generator that requires one of these compilers. When
working with that generator then I try to do the compile using Turbo C++ and
I find that package doesn't support project files on the command line, which
is what I apparrently need.

My goal is to replace a DOS "C" database program I compiled 10 years ago. I
used the DOS version of the code generator and well, it's worked very good
until we started getting Win XP computers at work. So I'm trying to replace
that old database with one running under Windows.

Looks like a good group here. I know very little about "C". Used to
program in Fortran, Basic and QuickBASIC years ago.

Mark
Jul 23 '05 #1
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Mark wrote:
Where can I get Borland C++ 3.1 ? or Borland Turbo C++ 3.1 for Windows
(Visual Edition)

I am using the code generator that requires one of these compilers. When
working with that generator then I try to do the compile using Turbo C++ and
I find that package doesn't support project files on the command line, which
is what I apparrently need.

My goal is to replace a DOS "C" database program I compiled 10 years ago. I
used the DOS version of the code generator and well, it's worked very good
until we started getting Win XP computers at work. So I'm trying to replace
that old database with one running under Windows.

Looks like a good group here. I know very little about "C". Used to
program in Fortran, Basic and QuickBASIC years ago.

Mark


1. You're OT.
2. Try Ebay
Jul 23 '05 #2
1) sorry I am new on this group.

2) been trying ebay - no luck -
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Mark wrote:
Where can I get Borland C++ 3.1 ? or Borland Turbo C++ 3.1 for Windows
(Visual Edition)

I am using the code generator that requires one of these compilers. When
working with that generator then I try to do the compile using Turbo C++
and I find that package doesn't support project files on the command
line, which is what I apparrently need.

My goal is to replace a DOS "C" database program I compiled 10 years ago.
I used the DOS version of the code generator and well, it's worked very
good until we started getting Win XP computers at work. So I'm trying to
replace that old database with one running under Windows.

Looks like a good group here. I know very little about "C". Used to
program in Fortran, Basic and QuickBASIC years ago.

Mark


1. You're OT.
2. Try Ebay

Jul 23 '05 #3

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