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- From: Jim McFarland <jgm6@orkand.em.cdc.gov>
- Subject: Re: Use with Windows 95
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- Date: Thu, 4 Jan 1996 21:28:49 GMT
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- crewdson@matnet.com (Crewdson) wrote:
- > I recently purchased Turbo C++ Visual Edition for Windows and I am >just starting to use it. I ran through a demo program wit=
- h ProtoGen >just to get the hang of it but I was having a few problems when I tried >to run it. The application compiled fine but i=
- t came up with an error >when I tried to run it, could this be because of Windows 95? If anybody >has any info I would greatly appr=
- eciate it.
- >
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- Without knowing what the demo program does, it is hard to tell. What is
- the error message you are getting? I would first make sure that you have
- all needed DLLs in the right place, etc. before assuming Windows 95 is
- the culprit.
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- Jim
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