Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!uwm.edu!spool.mu.edu!cs.umn.edu!msi.umn.edu!math.fu-berlin.de!uniol!unido!horga!agsc!veeble!fiction!Daniel_Roedding From: Daniel_Roedding@fiction.ms.sub.org Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Re: Turbo C Message-ID: Date: 20 Apr 91 07:14:05 GMT References: <56473@hb.maus.de> Sender: news@fiction.ms.sub.org (Ueberrest eines Mailboxsystems) Organization: Box nach Plattencrash off Leine ("we die one after the other...") Lines: 24 Mick_Schmidt@hb.maus.de (Mick Schmidt) writes: > The rumors which are going around here in Germany say, that Borland is going to > stop the distribution of Turbo C/ST and give the rights back to the Developer > Team. It seems that they plan to make up their own company and carry on working > on that C-Compiler which won't be named Turbo C anymore (guess why ;-)). > So far it seems quite sure, because even people from the Borland Turbo C Team > said something like that. > Who's going to do the distribution and if there will be an English Version > then, who knows??? Many parts of the Turbo C system were written by a company named "SoftDesign" in Munich. Their address can be found in some external programs and the assembler. BTW: Does anyone have experimented with the redirection vectors in the MAS.TTP program? At the beginning of the program you find a "patch area" where the integrated TC version writes down some vectors to input/output functions for window i/o and access to loaded files etc. The result is that the same MAS.TTP program is able to output both on a standard TOS screen or in a window of the TC desktop. Daniel