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WieMie
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WieMie
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Looking for Phar Lap 286 Dos-Extender2005-02-16 03:34:40 AM cppbuilder91 To build an old Borland C++ 4.5-project I need the Phar Lap 286|DOS-Extender (Lite). Unfortunately I cannot find this (free) software. Does anyone still have it, or knows how to get it? It was distributed in the following versions BC3.0 BC4.x VS1.0 I need the BC4.x version Yours Sincerely, WieMie |
ak621
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2005-02-16 06:50:09 AM
Re:Looking for Phar Lap 286 Dos-Extender
WieMie wrote:
QuoteTo build an old Borland C++ 4.5-project I need the Phar Lap I have QEMM 8.1. but I don't see QRAM on my systems. E-mail me and I will check the original discs. Richard Bonner www.chebucto.ns.ca/~ak621/DOS/ |
ak621
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2005-02-16 07:06:59 AM
Re:Looking for Phar Lap 286 Dos-Extender
WieMie wrote:
QuoteTo build an old Borland C++ 4.5-project I need the Phar Lap www.chebucto.ns.ca/~ak621/DOS/Websites.html Richard Bonner www.chebucto.ns.ca/~ak621/DOS/ {smallsort} |
Klaus Meinhard
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2005-02-16 02:40:23 PM
Re:Looking for Phar Lap 286 Dos-Extender
WieMie wrote:
QuoteTo build an old Borland C++ 4.5-project I need the Phar Lap -- * Klaus Meinhard * www.4dos.info - 4DOS Info - - Info for DOS - |
WieMie
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2005-02-17 01:52:23 AM
Re:Looking for Phar Lap 286 Dos-Extender
The orignal sources have been compiled with Phar Lap's 286 Dos-Extender.
We've tried some other extenders, but we cannot get it to work :( XXXX@XXXXX.COM wrote: QuoteOn Tue, 15 Feb 2005 22:50:09 +0000 (UTC), XXXX@XXXXX.COM Quote> |
WieMie
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2005-02-17 01:55:58 AM
Re:Looking for Phar Lap 286 Dos-Extender
I'm not sure what it is, I've found this ZIP on the Borland-ftp as well.
It seems to be some sort of a graphics-library to use in your C++-application. It is unfortunately not what I'm looking for, since I'm looking for the 286|Dos-Extender itself (this seems to be just a small part of it). This one uses a DLL-file, while my application is DOS-only (so no DLL's used) Thanks anyway WieMie Klaus Meinhard wrote: QuoteWieMie wrote: |