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> cannot get to link files
funky_beats06
post May 9 2009, 02:54 AM
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hi,
I am using the turbo c++ version 3.0 installed in c:\tc . i hv installed a software 'fastgraph' which is used to write games in the turbo c v3.0. but whenever i load and try to run a sample program like:

#include <fastgraf.h>
#include <stdio.h>

void main(void);

void main()
{
int major;
int minor;

fg_version(&major,&minor);
printf("This is version %d.%2.2d of Fastgraph.\n",major,minor);
}


i get the foll error:
linker error : unable to open file tv.lib

this seems to happen for every sample programthat came with the disk.

Thanx smile.gif

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