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    libXbgi

    BGI-compatible, X11-based "GRAPHICS.H" implementation

    Xbgi i is a Borland Graphics Interface (GRAPHICS.H) emulation library based on X11. This library strictly emulates most BGI functions, making it possible to compile X11 versions of programs written for Turbo/Borland C. ARGB extensions and basic mouse support are also implemented. Xbgi is the predecessor to SDL_bgi.
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    pseudo-c-compiler

    Tiny education compiler that can compile itself

    Tiny (less then 1000 lines of code) education compiler that can compile itself. Implements small subset of C language without pointers, structures etc. Parameters and local variables also not implemented. To interface with OS Borland-style inline assembler are used (db directive only). Based on initial version of Tiny Context compiler (http://avhohlov.narod.ru/p1805en.htm). In order to simplicity compiler uses fixed source and target file names (C.C and C.COM).
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    BorlandC in fullscreen by JTW

    BorlandC in fullscreen by JTW

    Setup to run BorlandC in fullscreen in Windows & Linux machines

    Hi dear friends, In my free time I have created a setup that can allow to run Borland C++ in fullscreen in Windows 7 and Ubuntu (Tested in Ubuntu 12.04) machines. Now it is easy to use our popular Borland C++ in Windows 7 or in Ubuntu machine. This setup will do all for you and it will create a shortcut on desktop named as "BorlandC" to access Borland C++. I have named it as "BorlandC in fullscreen by JTW" .
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    Decompiler for 1C Enterprise 7.7
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