Mail Archives: djgpp/1993/07/30/14:06:32
> However, the problem is that Turbo C 2.0 (an ancient version) is
> the *NEWEST* version that can be used to compile GO32, due to licensing
> constraints. Newer versions of Turbo/Borland C/C++ cannot be used to
> create "competing compilers"; hence, Turbo C 2.0 must be used.
I'm looking at Borland's "No-nonsense license statement" for BC 3.0. I see
a prohibition against using Objectwindows library code in a compilation or
development tool, but I don't see anything extending this restriction to
programs which do not use Objectwindows.
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