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Your Turbo e package actually includes two different versions of the e
compiler: the Integrated Environment version and a separate, stand-alone
command-line version. When you install Turbo e on your system, you
copy files from the distribution disks to your working floppies or to your
hard disk. There is no copy protection, and you do not need to run any
installation programs. The distribution disks are formatted for double-
sided, double-density disk drives and can be read by IBM pes and close
compatibles. For reference, we include a list of the distribution files in this
chapter.
As we explained in the "In trod uction," you should make a complete
working copy of the distribution disks when you receive them, then store
the original disks away in a safe place.
Do not run Turbo e from the
distribution disks; they are your original (and only) back-ups in case
anything happens to your working files.
If you are not familiar with Borland's No-Nonsense License Statement, now
is the time to read the agreement in the "Introduction" (it's also at the front
of this book) and mail us your filled-in product registration card.
We start this chapter with a complete list of the files on the Turbo e 5-1/4"
distribution disks. Then we give instructions for loading Turbo e on systems with 5-1/4" floppy disk drives or hard disk drives. We end this
chapter with some recommendations on which chapters you will want to
read next, based on your programming language experience.
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compiler: the Integrated Environment version and a separate, stand-alone
command-line version. When you install Turbo e on your system, you
copy files from the distribution disks to your working floppies or to your
hard disk. There is no copy protection, and you do not need to run any
installation programs. The distribution disks are formatted for double-
sided, double-density disk drives and can be read by IBM pes and close
compatibles. For reference, we include a list of the distribution files in this
chapter.
As we explained in the "In trod uction," you should make a complete
working copy of the distribution disks when you receive them, then store
the original disks away in a safe place.
Do not run Turbo e from the
distribution disks; they are your original (and only) back-ups in case
anything happens to your working files.
If you are not familiar with Borland's No-Nonsense License Statement, now
is the time to read the agreement in the "Introduction" (it's also at the front
of this book) and mail us your filled-in product registration card.
We start this chapter with a complete list of the files on the Turbo e 5-1/4"
distribution disks. Then we give instructions for loading Turbo e on systems with 5-1/4" floppy disk drives or hard disk drives. We end this
chapter with some recommendations on which chapters you will want to
read next, based on your programming language experience.
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