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Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 10:53:12 +0000
From: Mark Brown <broonie AT tardis DOT ed DOT ac DOT uk>
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Cc: sdwyer AT sia DOT net DOT au
Subject: Re: compiler
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On Thu, Mar 11, 1999 at 09:11:33PM +1100, Dwyer wrote:

> Hi, ive been looking for the c compiler by the name of turbo lite. i want to use this particular compiler for a university assignment but cannot find a download site. can anyone help me.

You are probably thinking of a version of Borland's Turbo C which was
given away with a book or similar.  The best people to ask are probably
Borland (now Inprise, I believe) - you shouldn't be able to download it
because it's not freeware.  Whoever is organising the course would also
be likely to know about avalible versions.

If it is just a generic C programming course and you are not using
any of the extras provided by Turbo C you should be able to use any
standard C compiler (such as PGCC :-) ).  Again, ask your instructor if
you really need Turbo C, or if that's just the particular compiler they
are using.

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Mark Brown  mailto:broonie AT tardis DOT ed DOT ac DOT uk   (Trying to avoid grumpiness)
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