You have syntax highlighting and a small set of libraries available… Borland Turbo C++ 3.0, released 1992 Once that’s all done, just type dosbox to open your new strangely oversized DOS window, then type tc to open the IDE… You’ll probably want to do some dosbox configuration, so you can give it more of a 1995 feel… vim $(dosbox off zip file is what you’ve really been after… Extract this to wherever your mapping your dosbox C: drive… For me, that’s: ~/dosbox If your on Linux, you’ll be unpleasantly surprised to find this MSDOS classic has been wrapped up in a Windows installer that requires DotNet45 (AKA Mono), and tries to cram a bunch of spyware onto your system. You can download Borland Turbo C++ from Soft32, and run it inside Dosbox.
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