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- From: pete@borland.com (Pete Becker)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: Borland C++ 5.0
- Date: 9 Feb 1996 01:38:32 GMT
- Organization: Borland International
- Message-ID: <4fe8io$rtn@druid.borland.com>
- References: <guzzDM4Gv8.AwI@netcom.com> <4esv0s$cib@news1.usa.pipeline.com> <4fdqt6$r6a@soap.news.pipex.net>
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- In article <4fdqt6$r6a@soap.news.pipex.net>, p.howson@auntie.bbcnc.org.uk
- says...
- >
- >In article <4esv0s$cib@news1.usa.pipeline.com>, grantp@usa.pipeline.co
- >says...
- >>
- >>On Feb 02, 1996 00:18:53 in article <Re: Borland C++ 5.0>,
- >'guzz@netcom.com
- >>(Adam Gensler)' wrote:
- >>
- >>
- >>>On Tue, 30 Jan 1996 16:59:55 GMT, macron@xmission.com (Joe Schlimgen)
- >>wrote:
- >>>
- >>>>>There are people that know anithing about borland c++ 5.0 ? Write me
- >>>>>for more information !
- >>>>
- >>>>Windows 3.x, DOS was not mentioned.
- >>>
- >>> According to the Provantage WWW page, BC++ v5.0 supports DOS.
- >>>
- >Have just checked out Borland Web page ... V5.0 is aimed at Win95 ...
- >question is will it run on WFW3.11?
- >
-
- No, it will not run on WFW3.11. It's a 32-bit application. However, you can
- use it to generate 16-bit applications, which will run on WFW3.11.
- -- Pete
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