Download the package just like you would download a .dmg application from the net. (i.e. Drag and dropping the application into the Applications folder)
Make sure that your Applications folder is global with respect to your system. What I mean is that:
Click on the "GO" option in the menu bar on top when in Finder.
Select "Computer" from the drop down menu.
Now click on your hard drive in the new window that opened.
You will find an "Applications" folder there. Thats where your TurboC++ should be.
Note: The TurboC++ you download from the link above will be a folder inside which you will find many other folders and the application: TurboC++, which is actually DosBox. One of the important folder is TC which contains the BIN folder where your source codes will be stored.
Go to Launchpad, and start Turbo C++. Then type the following commands:
mount c: /Applications/TurboC++
<press enter>
c:
<press enter>
cd tc
<press enter>
cd bin
<press enter>
tc
Your Installation must be faulty! I've a mac, in fact, I'm currently running TurboC++ on it as I type. Consider uninstalling and then reinstalling.
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Download the package just like you would download a .dmg application from the net. (i.e. Drag and dropping the application into the Applications folder) Make sure that your Applications folder is global with respect to your system. What I mean is that:
Note: The TurboC++ you download from the link above will be a folder inside which you will find many other folders and the application: TurboC++, which is actually DosBox. One of the important folder is TC which contains the BIN folder where your source codes will be stored.
Go to Launchpad, and start Turbo C++. Then type the following commands:
It is case sensitive so be careful.
This is how it should look: