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From: Andre Krause <akrause AT techfak DOT uni-bielefeld DOT de>
Subject: Re: C++ DJGPP - Turbo C++ Editor
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Has anybody used DJGPP with their favorite C++ Editor? (Turbo/Borland C++)
I was just wondering if it could be transparently configured for this.

Also are there any major differences between Borland's C++ and DJGPP's?
I think I still need to grab the C++ include files (i.e. iostream.h) because
apparently they weren't included in the gpp archive.

I've tried this several times, but always borland craches after calling go32
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