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Installation Note: After copying the Turbo C++ folder to Applications, please right-click on the TurboC app in the Turbo C++ folder in Applications and select "Open". This needs to be done only when you launch the application for the first time.
Special thanks to Manav Aggarwal & Ananay Arora for testing.
An implementation of old BGI library(simple graphics library) (that was included in TurboC++, BorlandC++) for Microsoft Windows for use with MinGW/MSVC(6,2002,2003 2005). The main feature is good debugging support.
TurboSkin is an opensource skin library for Borland C++Builder VCL Components.
Makes it easy to create skinnable application without modifing sourcecode!
Support C++Builder5.0/6.0/2006 and TurboC++2006
Graphics Library for C/C++, initially, to be used with TurboC++ 3/3.1 IDE. Supports most of the Borland Graphics Interface (bgi) 'graphics.h' functions, but at a higher resolution (upto 2000x1600) and color depth (upto 32 bit)
Graph.h is a graphics library for ModeX graphics in TurboC. ModeX is a 320x240 screen mode with 256 indexed colors out of 262,000. There are four graphics pages available. Must use in TurboC and in DOS. main.exe demonstrates graph.h's abilities.