kevin@kosman.UUCP (Kevin O'Gorman) (03/31/91)
rbaines@umaxc.weeg.uiowa.edu (Robert Baines) writes: >As I understand it there are to be TWO C++ compilers, Borland C++ 2.0 and >Turbo C++ 2.0 (may not be out yet). One is supposed to be a heavy duty >compiler to compete with Micrsoft C (Borland C++) and the other version is >the cheaper/limited version for those who don't need the professional version. >Also, I believe the Turbo version will NOT include Windows support. >If I got anything wrong somebody feel free to correct me. (politely of course) Um. I have 3 versions of Borland C stuff here. One was called Turbo C 2.0 -- I got this one first. One was called Turbo C++ 1.0 -- I got this as an upgrade. One is called Borland C++ 2.0 -- I got it a couple of weeks ago and finally got around to installing it today. It claims to have Windows3 support. I upgraded to the Pro version with the Turbo C++ upgrade. This included the assembler, mostly. The Borland C++ has an inline assembler, as well as having TASM. -- Kevin O'Gorman ( kevin@kosman.UUCP, kevin%kosman.uucp@nrc.com ) voice: 805-984-8042 Vital Computer Systems, 5115 Beachcomber, Oxnard, CA 93035 Non-Disclaimer: my boss is me, and he stands behind everything I say.