Here is the step-by-step procedure how to install Turbo C++
on 64 bit Windows 7.
2.
Create a folder,for example „Turbo“ (c:\Turbo\)
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4.
Run the DOSBox 0.73 from the icon
located on the desktop:
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5.
Type the following commands at the command prompt [Z]: mount d
c:\Turbo\ [The folder TC is present inside the
folder Turbo]
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Now
you should get a message which says: Drive D is mounted as a local
directory c:\Turbo\
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6.
Type C: to shift to C:
Type
install
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7.
Next follow the commands below:
cd tc
cd bin
tc or tc.exe [This
starts you the Turbo C++ 3.0]
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8. In the Turbo C++ goto
Options>Directories> Change the source of TC to the source directory
[D] ( i.e. virtual D: refers to original c:\Turbo\ . So make the path change
to something like D:\TC\include and D:\TC\lib respectively )
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How to start TurboC++ in the
DOSBox automatically:
You
can save yourself some time by having DOSBox automatically mount your folders
and start TurboC++:
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For DOSBox versions older then
0.73 browse into program installation folder and open the dosbox.conf file in
any text editor. For version 0.73 go to Start Menu and click
on “Configuration” and then “Edit Configuration“. Then scroll
down to the very end, and add the lines which you want to automatically
execute when DOSBox starts.
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Automatically mount and start
Turbo C++3.0 in DOSBox ver 0.73:
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Scroll down to the very end, and
add the lines:
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Those commands will be executed
automatically when DOSBox starts!
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Please note:
Full
screen: Alt and Enter
When
you exit from the DosBox [precisely when u unmount the virtual drive where
Turbo C++ 3.0 has been mounted] all the files you have saved or made changes
in Turbo C++ 3.0 will be copied into the source directory(The directory which
contains TC folder)
Don’t
use shortcut keys to perform operations in TC because they might be a
shortcut key for DOSBOX also . Eg : Ctrl+F9 will exit DOSBOX rather running
the code .
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