![]() ![]() (NTVDM is the Windows NT Virtual DOS Machine, which is a 32-bit process that hosts 16-bit app on 32-bit version of Windows It your app is 16-bit, then the process you go to will be called ntvdm.exe rather than your own apps name. Then open up Task Manager, find your app in the "Applications" list, right-click on it, and select the "Go to process". To check whether your compile is building 16-bit exes, run an app and keep it running somehow. ![]() (It might still be available to paid up MSDN subscribers, from the vaults, but I don't have access.) You need the SDK for 16-bit Windows, which isn't available for download via the usual route. The SDKs available from Microsoft only provide the libraires for 32-bit and 64-bit use. So if you're using version 4.5 (with the grey screen) ?) (Edit: I see the Turbo C++ did make it to 32-bit. (Edit: which version of Turbo C++ are you using? And do you mean "Borland Turbo C++" or "Borland C++" ?) Well, you usually obtain the Windows SDK from the Microsoft web site.īut, isn't Turbo C++ a 16-bit compiler? (=> see 2nd "Edit" just below.) ![]()
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