After a bit of searching I have found the full set of 3.5" disks for one
version (think it is 3.0), all* the 5.25" disks for the same version (*
except the first disk is not in its sleeve because I needed that for the
next upgrade), not sure if I still have the manuals (will look). I have also
found a disk that may have tar images of part of the previous version - this
might mean that I have images of the rest of that if I search hard enough.
These disks are in England
Andy
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> Subject: Zortech C++ compiler
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> The Zortech C++ compiler was one of the very first C++ compilers developed
> in the mid- to late-1980s. I'm looking for a copy for a friend who's
> writing a book (and also so the creator of Zortech C++ can have his own
> copy since he never held onto his own!) Zortech C++ was licensed to
> Symantec and became their C++ compiler.
>
> Does anyone have a copy of Zortech C++?
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