> InSight is opensourced, see http://gnu.arachne.cz/ (you'll need Borland C/C++ 3.x as well). //Bernie > Is Borland C/C++ 3.x now available for free download, and, if so, how big is it? I believe Borland C++ 3.1 took 40 MB. I see I have a CD for Borland C++ 4.0, and manuals, from 1994 (?). Would I install everything, including the Windows stuff? Is it worth the trouble? Would I be better off with WATT-32, or maybe Perl? Perl has a DOS version, though I am not sure if the DOS version includes the Internet functionality. I guess this responds to L.D. Best's question about InSight being in Turbo C as opposed to honest C.
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