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- From: Barnett@interramp.com (Barnett E. Kurtz)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: Is Bounds-Checker to best?
- Date: Sat, 03 Feb 1996 13:21:29 GMT
- Organization: EntroData, Inc.
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- Ken,
-
- First try posting items of this nature to comp.os.ms-programmer.tools.
- Next, be sure to upgrade your copy of BCC++ 4.0 to at least version
- 4.2. The original 4.0 release is chock full of surprises and most are
- fixed in 4.2. The patches are available for the cost of a download
- from ftp.borland.com or a phone call to Borland Customer support. Did
- you forget to send in your registration card? You would be sleeping
- better if you had.
-
- Ken Landry <landry@dg.com> wrote:
-
- >I am programming in Borland C++ 4.0 as well as using Borland's Visual
- >Solution Pack 1.0. I'm having some tough memory corruption problems
- >and I'm looking for a utility to help out. Is NuMega's BoundsChecker
- >the best out there or should I be looking elsewhere?
-
- >Any info would be appreciated.
-
- >Thanks,
- >Ken Landry
-
-
- >------------------------------------------------------------------
- >Kenneth Landry Internet: landry@dg-rtp.dg.com
- >Unix Software Development Phone: (919) 248-6064
- >Data General Corporation
- >62 T.W. Alexander Drive
- >RTP, NC. 27709
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- -
- barnett@interramp.com
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