I'm using Borland C++ 5.5, I code my programs using Edit, I compile and run my programs using console.
Before, I was using Windows XP and I had no problem using Edit to code, compiling and running my programs using console. Also my programs were in D:My DocumentsBorlandPrograms and it all worked well for me even if my programs were not in C:BorlandBCC55Bin. Now I'm using Windows 7 and now I really have problem, I tried to compile my programs using console pointing to the path of my programs D:My DocumentsBorlandPrograms just like when I'm still using XP but when I compile my program I got this error 'bcc32' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. Can you please help me? Thanks!
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Does '>this link help? (add your Borland directory to the path)
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