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Not in its standard form, but there are modified versions available that will allegedly work under Windows 7. But if you really want to work with Windows 7 programs then you'd best avoid Turbo C++. Use a more generic and up to date version such as GCC.
Answer: In dos you have to create the complete application, yourself in other words the complete .EXE file, that can be done in any of the many different programming languishes IE. GWBasic, QBasic, C, or ASM etc., the last is the most difficult but the result is the fastest application. Where Windows is a platform for your application, most of the things you want to do is already created in Windows, all you have to do, is to use it from within your application, not that it means less programming, you actually have to do more coding than with Dos, for instance in Dos GWBasic, if you want to read data from a comm. port you just open it as follow [code] open "comm1:" for input as #1 input #1, var close #1 [/code] But in Windows it is a long story
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It is used in tape drives to sort data - its good with parallel processing, which is why it is used there.
You do not need to program string manipulation as it is already part of the standard library. See std::string and std::wstring.
The Mac already has it, it's called Terminal. Applications/ Utlities/ Terminal. And no you cannot install a Windows application into a Mac OS.
no, vista is an operating system, you can upgrade older versions to vista but it is a version of windows OS
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