--- In [email protected], andrew clarke <m...@...> wrote: > > On Wed 2009-08-12 14:26:23 UTC-0700, Rob Thomas (robthomas1...@...) wrote: > > > I got a copy of Borland C++ Builder 6 last year from Goodwill. It was > > in a ratty box without instructions, just a quick start for > > installation. All I need to get started, is to learn to generate an > > exe file and save to an HDD directory. > > > > I have code I wrote many many years ago, and compiled it using Borland > > C++ (4.5 I think) from a command line. I want to update it, using the > > much more flexible Builder 6. My code gens without error to an obj > > file using Builder 6. > > If it's a console program, you need to create a project to generate a > console application: > > http://www.onecore.net/borland-c-builder-console-application.htm > > Then you can import (or paste) your code into the project. > > You can still compile from the command line using BCB 6, using > bcc32.exe, the same as you would if you were using the free 5.5 > command line compiler. From memory, you need to ensure bcc32.cfg and > ilink.cfg are set correctly: > > http://apurvaslair.50g.com/cpp/compilers/borland.html >
It's a small console program I run in a window, really there's several of them. I visited the link you posted, it looks good. I'll give it a try in a day or two. Thanks!
