rup@tuvie (R.Grafendorfer) (04/17/89)
I am looking for the source-code of the librarys of turbo-c (f. borland). Is there either a way to purchase them or is there a version in the public domain??? Rup Grafendorfer
gs940971@longs.LANCE.ColoState.Edu (glen sunada f84) (04/18/89)
In article <680@tuvie>, rup@tuvie (R.Grafendorfer) writes: > I am looking for the source-code of the librarys of turbo-c (f. borland). > Is there either a way to purchase them or is there a version in the public > domain??? > > Rup Grafendorfer Yes the labrary souces for Borland Turbo-C are available. You can get them from Boralnd directly at I belive a cost of $150.00
blarson@skat.usc.edu (Bob Larson) (04/20/89)
In article <2803@pegasus.ATT.COM> psrc@pegasus.ATT.COM (Paul S. R. Chisholm) writes: >Neither TC nor the TC library source code is or ever will be in the >public domain. If it is protected by U.S. copyright law, the above statement is incorrect. 50 years after the death of the author, it WILL be public domain. (The period used to be shorter.) I'm not sure exactly how this applies to multi-author copyrights held by corperations. -- Bob Larson Arpa: Blarson@Ecla.Usc.Edu blarson@skat.usc.edu Uucp: {sdcrdcf,cit-vax}!oberon!skat!blarson Prime mailing list: info-prime-request%ais1@ecla.usc.edu oberon!ais1!info-prime-request