![]() ![]() There will never be a 64-bit version from Borland. But, this link might help you understand, a little: TIP: Borland 5.02 for Windows was 32-bit only and was written for Windows 95 and 98. That's why you can't find Borland C++ for any modern version of Windows. But, C++ (including 64-bit versions) lives on, but they are not free.
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