RB Smissaert wrote:
Unfortunately it looks it needs installing the .NET framework and J#.
I will keep it in mind, but for now that has put me off this route.
Yes, since Turbo C++ is based on BDS 2006 which supports C# and
Delphi.Net development. As a result it uses .Net to support the .Net SDK
in the help system used for .Net development. So the .Net framework and
SDK are prerequisites. I am fairly certain the IDE itself (i.e. editor,
project manager, compiler, etc.) does not use .Net, they were just too
lazy to remove the requirements for the new single language Turbo
versions. In fact, I think I saw some instructions for installing BDS
without the .Net framework somewhere on the web, but I don't know where.
If you are doing straight Win32 development, and Turbo C++ only does
Win32, your application will not need .Net.
I'm not sure why you think you needed J#, but that is not required to
the best of my knowledge.
Dennis Cote
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------