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Borland C++ Builder 6 Errors

Hi, Merry cristmas and Happy new year to everyone. I am writing this because i am having problems with my compiler Borland C++ Builder 6 Evaluation Version :-(

The problem is that after I have designed a GUI program, Build it and run the executable, Windows declares a Stack Overflow. I belive Stack Overflows is just like Acess Violations, that usually occurs when there is a lack of memory. I Run Win XP SP1 on 64 MB of memory, do you belive this to be the problem.


Another problem is that whenever i try to compile and link C++ source codes, it produces a linker error like this:

"linker error..... Unresolved Symbol.... _main in......CXO.obj(i think so)"

Mahen
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That's not good, you're encouraging software piracy... If you can't afford to buy a compiler, why not use a free one?

frrossk
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That's not good, you're encouraging software piracy... If you can't afford to buy a compiler, why not use a free one?

I completely agree with U, I even have two free compilers on my computer, LccWin32 & DevCpp but the problems is that they contain too much bugs, and working on them does not tell us where the bug is comming from, the compiler or the code.
:cool:

Mahen
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I completely agree with U, I even have two free compilers on my computer, LccWin32 & DevCpp but the problems is that they contain too much bugs, and working on them does not tell us where the bug is comming from, the compiler or the code. :cool:


Dev-C++ works just fine for me, so it must be your code!!!

vegaseat
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Dev-C++ works just fine for me, so it must be your code!!!

or it could just be the fact that he's running xp sp1 on a 64mb on ram?!!?!? http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=specifications+for+xp&meta=

i googled for windows xp specs that may help you....

Acidburn
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Dev-C++ works just fine for me, so it must be your code!!!

I really meant that u spend more time dealing with the bugs rather than with your codes. And by the way, I've downloaded a Beta Version, that is why I say it is bugged. You know, if I had known that there would be such a fuss for a christmas gift, i would never have posted it. It's not good to refuse a gift, especially on christmas. U either take it or take it and throw it away. Despite not being a christian, i understand the true meaning of the festival. U r spending more time critisizing my gift rather than answering my question. I'ts christmas guys, cheer up!!!!!!!!!!!!! :cry:

Mahen
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arrr i re read now i understand your christmas gift ..... heh :D however i was trying to work out your errors .... sorry no offence intended!

Acidburn
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I really meant that u spend more time dealing with the bugs rather than with your codes. And by the way, I've downloaded a Beta Version, that is why I say it is bugged. You know, if I had known that there would be such a fuss for a christmas gift, i would never have posted it. It's not good to refuse a gift, especially on christmas. U either take it or take it and throw it away. Despite not being a christian, i understand the true meaning of the festival. U r spending more time critisizing my gift rather than answering my question. I'ts christmas guys, cheer up!!!!!!!!!!!!! :cry:

Christmas is not about subverting software demo protections, I'm afraid. I'm sure you were being lighthearted about your suggestion, but I had to delete it all the same. Let me go ahead and let everybody know: software piracy is an activity that will get you banned on this forum.

alc6379
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Hi Mahen,

I could not see the piracy or any attempt at it!

Please explain.

robgxxx
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robgxxx, you're replying to threads that are three years old...

Hamrick
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Sorry, but why are they still on here?

Are they meaningless?

I still can't see the piracy!

robgxxx
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Sorry, but why are they still on here?


I guess because more than just the original poster can benefit from threads. Do you think that useful info should be deleted after a certain amount of time? That doesn't make sense to me.

Hamrick
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Three years old :P, I've stopped programming now, I spend more time with Excel now, doing simple reports.

Mahen
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This article has been dead for over three months

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