Most programming languages have a 'debugger' to indicate where coding errors are. Look in the help pages of your Turbo C program
(a) simple parity check (b) two-dimensional parity check (c) crc (d) checksum
TC could mean many thing. IT is a broad subject. TC can mean turbo C for example. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ TC in the context of booting Windows can mean TrueCrypt BootLoader. To each there own.
A cyclic redundancy check error or CRC error occurs when the data verification value is a redundancy. This is used in detecting common errors caused by noise in transmission channels.
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Put your meter on the diode range. C to B should be low one way and high the other. Similarly E to B should be low one way and high the other. C to E should be high both ways. If your meter comes with a Hfe cable connect it to the transistor and check the gain.
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Turbo C compiles c source. turbo c++ compiles c++ source code.
turbo c cannot execute c++ as well..since c++ is the superset of c .the cprograms can be compiled in turbo c++.
+ += - -= * *= / /= % %= = == != <= >= & && | ^ ~ << <<= >> >>= , [] () are the basic operator in TURBO C
+ += - -= * *= / /= % %= = == != <= >= & && | ^ ~ << <<= >> >>= , [] () are the basic operator in TURBO C
Go to the C: prompt and type CHKDESK
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turbo c is a compiler and c++ is a programming language.
1. Turbo C is an example of Integrated Developing Environment. 2. Turbo C has example programs, the most important is bgidemo.c
The company Borland developed Turbo C++.
just try to read books about turbo c
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