UPDATE: If you get the error
Linker Error: Unable to open include file ‘C0S.OBJ’, please try copying the C0S.OBJ from the OBJ folder into the main folder of the
compiler. The downloadable archive has been updated with this fix.
The procedures on this post were based on a Windows XP computer. They may or may not be applicable if your operating system is not Windows XP.
Note: Please make sure you followed the instructions carefully before saying that the archive doesn’t work. Thank you.
The download page for Turbo C++ 3.0 was the most, or second most popular page in poochycat.com, my blog whose domain name is about to expire. I’m moving the downloads here.
(The rest of this post must be viewed to find the download links and installation instructions)
The Download Link:
Turbo C++ Compiler version 3.0 (On MediaFire) (2931)
That’s the
C program compiler I used to use during my early college terms.
Installation Instructions
Download the archive from the link(s) provided somewhere at the top of this post.
- Unzip it and place the contents of the archive into a folder inside your Drive C. (e.g., C:\YourFolder)
- Please observe:
This is the TC.EXE file that you MUST run.
This is the TC Shortcut file, don’t use it.
The compiler is the file named TC.EXE. Don’t confuse it with the TC shortcut! Simply double click on that and the compiler will run.
- Just before you type your program code, please make sure you have the correct path for the INCLUDE Directory and LIBRARY Directory. You can check by clicking on Options -> Directories…
- The path for the INCLUDE Directory must be C:\YourFolder\INCLUDE.
- And the path for the LIBRARY Directory must be C:\YourFolder\LIB.
- Remember to change the YourFolder into the name of the folder you are using for your Turbo C++.
alwil software\aswMonVd.dll.
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