
Memory because Windows needs at least 1MB for That run under Windows need 2MB of extended


The Borland C++ compilers need at least 1MB ofĮxtended memory (a total of 2MB on the machine)įree in order to run. Once you have done a clean boot (see section onīooting Clean) and are in the bin directory typeĭPMIINST and follow the instructions it givesĢ) Insufficient Available Extended Memory Is found in your Borlandc(or tc)\bin directory. Memory and if anything else is loaded in high Will cause DPMIINST.EXE to not be able to run.ĭPMIINST.EXE needs to be able to access high In particular, the line DOS=HIGH, or any otherĭevices that get loaded high, in your config.sys You should do aĬlean boot before running this (see section on May need to 'learn' particulars about enabling Even if you are not getting anĮrror message, it is usually a good idea to runĭPMIINST.EXE because the Borland C++ compilers It up in the error section to see if you need to If you are getting a specific error message, look Product from running result from one of the three problems:ġ) A need to run the configuration routine, DPMIINST.EXE Most configuration problems which will prevent the Same size and still have a problem, please call Borland Technical If you use diskcopy to copy between disks of the If you copied between sizes, pleaseĬall the Disk Replacement service(800/621-3132) for the right Theīest way to test this is to do a clean boot (see section onīooting Clean) and then try to run the install again.ģ) You could also have problems installing if you copiedīetween disk sizes, 3 1/2 to 5 1/4 or vise versa, or did not use Is a conflict with some other software on your computer. (see the section on Minimum System Requirements).Ģ) Another reason for an unsuccessful install is if there Make sure you have enough hard disk space to install the product Is because of insufficient hard disk space. If you try the procedures outlined in this document andĪre still having problems, you should contact Borland Technicalġ) One of the most common reasons for the install to fail OS/2 you will need to get Technical Information Document numberġ301. If you are having problems running Borland C++ for OS/2 in a Dos box you need the Technical Information Document If you are having problems running Borland C++ under

Requirements needed in order to install the Borland/Turbo C++

At theĮnd of the document there is a listing of the minimum system Installation and configuration and how to resolve them. It will explain some of the most common issues that causeīorland/Turbo C++ to not be able to run, explain how to do aĬlean boot, and contains the most common errors received during Those that are having difficulties installing or configuring. Instructions for installing Borland/Turbo C++ can beįound in the User's Guide and in the online text file README, TI760C.txt Installing and Configuring Borland C++
