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Hi,

I'm looking for a copy of either Borland C++ v3 or Turbo C++ which can run on DOS, but my searches are turning up a blank. I vaguely remember a free Turbo version available, but can't track it down.

Are there free/pay versions of these still available? Is http://www.embarcadero.com my best hope?

Thanks for any info...

+3  A: 

Look here for the first version of TC++: http://edn.embarcadero.com/museum

AraK
This museum version of Turbo C++ is available free of charge to registered users of C++Builder 2007 or later, RAD Studio 2007 or later or Embarcadero All-Access. Registered users of those products can click through to the Turbo C++ version 1.01 download page to download the software (2.7mb). :-(I remember this used to be available to anyone but no more...
Tomek
@AraK - thanks!
Galwegian
+3  A: 

Repacked and uploaded BC++ 3.1 here.

Kotti
@Kotti - thanks!
Galwegian
+1  A: 

It looks like the only legally available free tools for people without a recent C++Builder license is the 5.5 command line compiler available here

David Dean - Embarcadero
A: 

You can only get it from http://www.emsps.com/ they sell old software.

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