1. Dev C++ 5.11
Where I could download its SDK?
  1. Mmsystem.h のダウンロード、修正、および更新方法. 最終更新: 記事を読むための時間:5分 C/C/Objective-C Headerファイルとしても知られる、mmsystem.hは、Program Arts様によって、C-Free 5.0 Proの開発用に作成されました。.
  2. You can find and download packages by using the WebUpdate utility within Dev-C (in Tools, Check for updates/packages). DevPaks.org is also a very good place to.
  3. Bloodshed Dev-C is a full-featured Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for the C/C programming language. It uses Mingw port of GCC (GNU Compiler Collection) as its compiler. It creates native Win32 executables, either console or GUI. Dev-C can also be used in combination with Cygwin.

Ok, for some reason, the winmm.lib file is actually named libwinmm.a i linked it and it works great now. When im finished, ill post the source code so you can try. I'm trying do create a 64bit dll which sets a global hook. As I read it can't be done with CLR (I even tried), so I created a Win32 project and I will build it for 64bit platform. Will it work this.

Well, you usually obtain the Windows SDK from the Microsoft web site.
But, isn't Turbo C++ a 16-bit compiler? (=> see 2nd 'Edit' just below..)
(Edit: which version of Turbo C++ are you using? And do you mean 'Borland Turbo C++' or 'Borland C++' ??)
(Edit: I see the Turbo C++ did make it to 32-bit.. post version 3.0 (with the blue screen). So if you're using version 4.5 (with the grey screen) ??)
If it is, you have problems. The SDKs available from Microsoft only provide the libraires for 32-bit and 64-bit use. You need the SDK for 16-bit Windows, which isn't available for download via the usual route. (It might still be available to paid up MSDN subscribers, from the vaults, but I don't have access.)
To check whether your compile is building 16-bit exes, run an app and keep it running somehow.
Then open up Task Manager, find your app in the 'Applications' list, right-click on it, and select the 'Go to process'. It your app is 16-bit, then the process you go to will be called ntvdm.exe rather than your own apps name.
(NTVDM is the Windows NT Virtual DOS Machine, which is a 32-bit process that hosts 16-bit app on 32-bit version of Windows
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_DOS_machine )

Andy
PS This question has been raised again and again..
But why on earth does anyone use Turbo C++ these days when far better free alternatives exist? MinGW GCC plus a decent editor would be better!! (prob. with a professor/teacher provided build script/makefile to start with.)
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