??? 03/08/04 14:47 Read: times |
#66250 - RE: Borland Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Michael Karas said:
when I work with these I still use Borland BC3.1. (You will need to keep one desktop development machine bootable from Win98 on order to be able to successfully be able to get BC31 to compole from a DOS box. It falls completely apart under Win 2K and later). You can download the Borland v5.0 compiler for free. That's just the command-line compiler - no GUI stuff. Dunno if it's still any good for embedded PC stuff; ie, doesn't rely on Windoze runtimes... I have Borland C++ v4.0 for embedded x86 stuff; it runs OK on XP. |
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