On Fri, Mar 15, 2024 at 5:23 PM tsiegel--- via Freedos-user
<freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
>[..]
> If you want something a bit more powerful, but not as complex as C, you
> can always use turbo pascal, there are multiple versions of turbo pascal
> in the museum site Borland setup before being sold to who know who, and
> last time I checked, (about a year and a half ago), that site was still
> active.
>
> That site also has versions of turbo c, though I'm pretty sure it's not
> the latest version of turbo c for dos, but that's not really a problem,
> because there are other C compiles for dos that are free if the turbo c
> doesn't meet your needs.
>[..]


The website you're thinking of is Embarcadero. They bought the "IP"
(rights) to Borland's products years ago, and they make them available
via their "archive" website. We link to Borland TurboC, TurboC++, and
TurboPascal from this page on the FreeDOS website:
https://www.freedos.org/about/devel/

The programs are free to download, but you need to register an account
with them. I created an account for myself and I downloaded TurboC and
TurboC++ (they run great under FreeDOS) but I found their archive
website to be very slow and had weird navigation. But I did manage to
download them.


Jim


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