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Ok, here are some suggestions:
1. Dosbox -not sure if it works, but since it works fine in emulating old dos games, why not?
2. Virtual Box, VMWare, or other tools for virtual machines, so you can install an operating system inside it, and still use your crappy Vista(my advice: switch to XP).
3. FreeDos, which you can install either directly on your computer, or on a virtual machine, as described at 2.
Or, best solution on my opinion is Dev-C++, which I think is much better than TurboC, because it uses gcc(for example, in TurboC, you can't use more than 64kb of memory). Still, you don't have some Borland-specific functions, like clrscr() and such, so it's up to you.
Good luck!
1. Dosbox -not sure if it works, but since it works fine in emulating old dos games, why not?
2. Virtual Box, VMWare, or other tools for virtual machines, so you can install an operating system inside it, and still use your crappy Vista(my advice: switch to XP).
3. FreeDos, which you can install either directly on your computer, or on a virtual machine, as described at 2.
Or, best solution on my opinion is Dev-C++, which I think is much better than TurboC, because it uses gcc(for example, in TurboC, you can't use more than 64kb of memory). Still, you don't have some Borland-specific functions, like clrscr() and such, so it's up to you.
Good luck!