<Jack>
Look at http://www.inprise.com/borlandcpp/turbosuite/. I believe that
this is the complete Turbo C++ 3.0 package which can make stand alone
DOS programs, and not the "Lite" version whose programs can't run
outside of the IDE, but I can't confirm that for sure, so you might
want to double check with Inprise.
The list price is about $60.00 US, but I have seen it in discount
stores and web dealers for around $40.00.
</Jack>
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Regarding your recen posting:
> "Jason Holden" <jasw...@earthlink.net> wrote:
>> I am looking for a copy of Borland Turbo C++ for DOS. If you would have one
>> or know where I can get one please e-mail me at: jasw...@earthlink.net
I just happened to have followed a link to a place called
"www.beyond.com" where I noticed an add for Turbo C++ "suite" .
Apparently it includes a panoply of Borland C++ compliers including
Turbo C/C++. It listed for $58 and was advertised at:
"http://www.beyond.com/PKIN665743/prod.htm".
Note that I've never done any business with Beyond; as I wrote I just
happened by there yesterday. You might also wish to try www.CDW.com or
Borland itself.
Caution: I doubt paper documentation are included at that price but
this is just an assumption on my part.
Happy programming!
Cordially,
Richard Kanarek
But it is not for sale any longer. This is *OLD* software.
The only place you could find it is in a secondhand
market of some sort.
The post does not say anything about whether the software
would be free or paid for.
Scott