I don't know of any such package, but perhaps she'd better begin to write portable programs, so she'd be able to compile them with both Turbo and gcc? If the programs are simple, this wouldn't be difficult...
If for some reason she needs to use some Turbo features in an interface, maybe splitting the interface from the programs would be nice? Not sure if this helps, but I thought it'd be a nice idea... HTH, J. :: Dan Pomohaci writes: > Hi, > Do you know if there are C libraries who mimic Borland Turbo C > specific libraries (conio, etc.) in Linux (a Debian package will be > better :-). > At school my daughter use Borland C and I don't want to install > Windows on my computer only for that. Beside emacs is a better tools > for programming than Borland IDE :-) > Thanks, > Dan -- Jeronimo Pellegrini Institute of Computing - Unicamp - Brazil http://www.ic.unicamp.br/~jeronimo mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]