Ed Cogburn -> (1/7/2001 5:48:00 PM)
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Originally posted by StratMan:
Maybe I'm pushing my luck, but where can I find a copy of Borland C compiler V3.1
I have checked Borlands museum but not there.
Oh, that version of Borland's C product line is *old*. It goes **way** back. It came on 5.25" disks as I remember. Sadly I don't have it anymore. When I upgraded to a new computer 2 or 3 generations back, the compiler broke, so I eventually threw it away. Borland never went back to upgrade 3.x versions (and later 4.x versions) for new computers, so there was nothing else I could do, except switch to an open-source compiler like gcc which is much more likely to work on older machines (if you can get Linux to work on it, gcc will work on it too). I really did like the Borland IDE though.
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