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From: ewillard AT hertz DOT elee DOT calpoly DOT edu (Eric Willard)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp,comp.os.msdos.programmer,comp.lang.c++
Subject: Re: Tubo-Vision with DJGPP
Date: 2 Feb 1996 18:32:10 GMT
Organization: California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
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In article <310F8774 DOT 5002 AT public DOT sta DOT net DOT cn>,
Xu Yifeng  <jafd AT public DOT sta DOT net DOT cn> wrote:
>|> I have ported the Tubo-Vision library from Borland C++ 3.1 to use
>|> it with DJGPP.
>|> This archive with my port of is located at:
>
>Borland allow?

I spoke with a Borland representative regarding the licensing matters.
The crux of the matter is this: If you have a license to develop using
Turbo Vision, you can port it to whatever compiler suits your fancy.


Eric Willard SNOE

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