Abe Kobei wrote, On 29/09/08 07:37:
> Hello.
>
> Is there an official website to obtain Turbo C 1.0?
Check with Borland and/or on the Borland news groups/mailing lists.
However, I suspect that if it is not at the same place as the official
download of 2.0 then probably not.
> I know that I can download Turbo C 2.0 from Borland,
> but I want a smaller version, because I expect that older is smaller.
There is no guarantee that it is smaller.
> I want smaller one because I want to put the compiler to 1 floppy disk
> with some other marginal space in it.
Check the recent discussion of compilers and the links provided to see
if any of the others are good enough and small enough. A compiler as old
as Turbo C 1.0 almost certainly does not meet the original C standard
(because it pre-dates it) so another C compiler that does not yet meet
the new C standard might be close enough, and the author of lcc-win32
keeps telling us it is small so it might also be small enough. If it
isn't then I would guess the original lcc is probably smaller since it
does not have an IDE.
> Could you let me know something?
Yes, this is not really the correct place for your question. The Borland
groups are the right place to ask about Turbo C and the Dos/Windows
groups would be the right place to ask what compilers in general are
available for Dos/Windows.
Oh, and on the site linked in my sig. there are a couple of pages
listing some of the compilers and IDEs available.
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