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I'm looking to mimic the environment of the classic Turbo C++ compiler from the DOS days on Mac OS X. I have used DOSBox with actual Turbo C++ installed in the virtual drive, but I'm just experimenting with other options.
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I've been writing basic C++ programs using
nano
and compiling them with g++
, but I'm looking for something more integrated and TC++-like.I found RHIDE, which appears to be a clone of the Turbo C++ IDE and is available for both DOS and Linux.
However, I'm not sure which package I should be downloading and where I should be installing it. The binary download options are:
- binaries for DJGPP (zip)
- binaries for GNU/Linux SuSE 8.0 (rpm)
- binaries for CYGWIN (tar.gz)
- binaries for GNU/Linux (debian/woody) (deb)
I figured
rpm
and deb
options are out, but the tar.gz
seems to be CYGWIN-based, leaving zip
as the only option, but even that's for Windows. Which one should I get? Where should I extract it? How should I run it?It also has a scan-to-email app, which is refreshingly simple to configure. It includes a number of handy built-in apps, including Dropbox and Google Drive, so you can walk up and print directly from your cloud accounts. https://newloud370.weebly.com/blog/best-micro-office-printers-for-mac. The interface is easy to navigate, if not quite as user-friendly as the one on.
I'm running Mavericks 10.9.1.
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I just checked out the source code. The code is not not suitable for Mac OS.
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