What’s worse, the license stipulated that you could only use the package as it came from the Museum. But if they stopped maintaining it ,,, well feast your eyes on this
https://github.com/davidly/dos_compilers > On 15 Nov 2025, at 19:18, Jim Hall via Freedos-devel > <[email protected]> wrote: > > When I looked at the Borland Paradox question, I started by trying to > find Paradox in the Embarcadero museum archive. > > Once upon a time, Borland had a 'museum' that included old DOS > development tools like Borland Turbo C/C++ and Borland Turbo Pascal. > When Borland spun off the dev tools into "CodeGear" and Embarcadero > purchased them, Embarcadero continued the 'museum' archive. It was > slow, but we linked to several Borland tools from > https://www.freedos.org/about/devel/ > ..such as https://cc.embarcadero.com/Item/26014 for Borland Turbo C/C++ 1.01. > > I noticed that these links are dead now. I don't know how long they > have been offline. I know I created my Embarcadero account in January > 2024 (downloads from the museum were free but you had to have an > account) and I think I last logged in during summer 2024. > > Does anyone know if there's a better/working link to the museum, or is > this truly offline now? > > (It will be a pity if that bit of history is gone, at least from the > 'official' website.) > > > _______________________________________________ > Freedos-devel mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-devel _______________________________________________ Freedos-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-devel
