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- From: jcf3820@silver.sdsmt.edu (James Foster)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Borland 5.0 worth the $$???
- Date: 16 Apr 1996 03:48:09 GMT
- Organization: South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
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- Ok, I need some help... I bought a student's discount Borland
- 4.5 yesterday for $100 because I thought it could compile
- 32-bit code for dos applications... well, it can't because you
- have to buy the power pack for it.. but I they give you a
- grace period of up to 30 days to buy Borland 5.0.. the developer
- suite costs $150 to upgrade, and the C++ 5.0 costs $50 to
- upgrade.. my question is this.. can C++ 5.0 do 32-bit
- compilation for dos applications, and if it can, have they
- the program overall all that much when compared to 4.5?? I
- don't want to buy the developer suite because I just want to do
- the 32-bit compiling, plus I don't have another $150 bucks to
- blow on it.. please email me at jcf3820@silver.sdsmt.edu
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