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thanks for giving me the idea,
but i dn't know how to set the header file path
please send me a reply how to set the header file path
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From http://www.binarica.com/data/about/bc201.html
••••Q. Why is Turbo C not able to find any of my #include files?
A. The compiler searches for include files in the Turbo C Include Directories. This option is specified under the Options/Directories menu. The INSTALL program initially sets this option to the directory where it copied all the Turbo C *.h files.
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Posted by dwks...
Just go to the Options Menu -> Directories. In that you would find an entry with label "Header files". Paste the actual path to your header files in that field and then try compiling. It should work out...
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Q. Why is Turbo C not able to find any of my #include files?
A. The compiler searches for include files in the Turbo C Include Directories. This option is specified under the Options/Directories menu. The INSTALL program initially sets this option to the directory where it copied all the Turbo C *.h files.
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Dammit, Jones, What the Hell Are Knoll Pointers?!
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Posted by dwks...
Just go to the Options Menu -> Directories. In that you would find an entry with label "Header files". Paste the actual path to your header files in that field and then try compiling. It should work out...
...again :mrgreen:
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All my posts may be freely redistributed under the terms of the MIT license.
I don't accept change; I don't deserve to live.
Sacrifice is a painful, pure and beautiful thing.
Dammit, Jones, What the Hell Are Knoll Pointers?!
Sacrifice is a painful, pure and beautiful thing.
Dammit, Jones, What the Hell Are Knoll Pointers?!
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