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    Tcw

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by sathyaterry, Dec 13, 2007.

  1. sathyaterry

    sathyaterry Notebook Evangelist

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    Hi!

    My school uses TCW 4.5 made by Borland, and I couldn't find it on the net .. Could you send me the link?

    I've tried a couple of others such as, Visual C++ 3005 Express and Bloodshed Dev c++ .. But It would be better if could use the same compiler used in my school..

    Also for those using the MS-DOS compiler, It doesnt run fullscreen mode in Vista, theres a software called DOS BOX to make it work fullscreen.

    Ty,
    - Sathya.
     
  2. WackyT

    WackyT Notebook Deity

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    Borland Turbo C++ For Windows 4.5

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  3. sathyaterry

    sathyaterry Notebook Evangelist

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    It isnt free??

    If it isnt , is there a way to get a trial version?
     
  4. Jalf

    Jalf Comrade Santa

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    Honestly, if you expect to get anything useful out of this, go with a modern compiler, even if you occasionally have to put in a bit of extra work to get around the probably buggy code used by the teacher.