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- From: Juan-Diego GutiΘrrez Gallardo <ender@redestb.es>
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- Subject: DOS Protected Mode with Borland C++
- Date: Sun, 07 Apr 1996 01:13:23 +0100
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- I've got a little question about Borland C++ and the DOS
- Protected Mode: Is there a version of Borland C++ that, as 3.1 did, have
- got a DOS IDE, and that lets you work with Protected Mode as Borland
- Pascal did?
- My question borns with the necesity of use lots of memory. And
- with the necesity of debug the programs as easy as Borland programs do.
- Last of this, if you have been able to understand this,
- Congratulations!!! My english is really awfull. Sorry. And thanks.
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