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Turbo C Full Screen in Windows 7 using DOS Box 0.74

Turbo C Full Screen in Windows 7 using DOS Box 0.74

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In my previous post I have provided a link of original Turbo C IDE.But there is a great problem with Windows 7 that it doesn’t support full screen mode for some previous version of games and vital softwares such as Turbo C IDE.In this article I’ll show how to run TC in full screen mode in windows 7 using DOS box 0.74(DOSBox is emulator software that emulates an IBM PC compatible computer running MS-DOS).
Required Software:
*DOS Box v0.74(1.4MB)
Download and install DOS Box.
How to run TC in Full Screen Mode using Dos Box:
1.At first create a directory(folder)
in any drive e.g. C:, D:, and Named it
DOS_BOSS.So the path of the directory
Should be C:\DOS_BOSS or D:\DOS_BOSS.
2.Copy your Installed TC folder in DOS_BOSS folder.
3.Run DOSBox 0.74.exe from Desktop or Start>All Programs>DOSBox 0.74>DOSBox 0.74.exe.
4.Now you should see two console windows one upon another in the frontend window a group of text such as “Welcome to DOS BOX 0.74 …..”–Its the main window.And at the end there will appear Z:/>
5.write the command :
mount C C:\DOS_BOSS
you will see:Drive C is mounted as local directory C:\DOS_BOSS\
6.then write the command:
C:
press Enter.
you will see : C:\>
7.write the command:
cd TC\BIN
here cd is a dos command means change directory.
you should see:
C:\TC\BIN>
8.Now give the command to start TC:
tc
then press Enter.
Your Turbo C will be being run on DOS box in a small window.
Now press Alt+Enter
to make fullscreen.
:::যদি তারপরও কোন সমস্যা হয় তবে লিখে পাঠান।আমি আমার সাধ্যমত চেষ্টা করব।উপকৃত হলে উত্সাহিত করূন।ধন্যবাদ।

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  1. Thanks for your valuable post,
    This post is relay very useful to programmers who is firstly using TC at windows7 platform.

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