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Run Turbo C/C++ on Android

Posted by Droid Firmware Flash on Thursday, August 4, 2016

Many of us use our Android smartphones for just Chatting, Texting or Gaming etc., But in fact, we can do a lot more with our droid machines. As we have already stated that, ‘Don’t under-estimate the power of Android‘.
How about doing some sort of programming on your Android smartphoneYes, I mean Programming, ie., C or C++ language.  So, Programmers, When you have an Android device, you don’t need to a PC/Laptop to show off your programming skill. What if you are not a programmer? Don’t worry, This will probably make you one. So fasten your seat belts, Because today, we are going to tell, How you can run C/C++ languages on your Android smartphone.


Here we go.,
What do we Need:
  1. An Android Smartphone, Preferably of Bigger screen (A Tablet is recommended)
  2. Turbo C/C++ Setup. (LINKS updated)
  3. A DOS Emulator to Emulate emulate Turbo C/C++. (We recommend aDOSBox, It’s free and easy to use.)
  4. bit of Programming knowledge, in case you are a Programmer😛
  5. Hell, Lot of patience ( We need that everywhere.)
STEPS:
  • First of all, Download Turbo C/C++ Setup  from the Given Link,  Extract it to your Phone’s internal memory’s Root folder.
  • Now, From PlayStore Download ADOSBox, The App in which we are going to run C/C++.
  • Open ADosBox, and Select  ‘Start Emulator‘.



  • On the next screen, type the following command;
      cd tc
      cd bin
      tc




After few seconds, you will be directed to Turbo C/C++ Language. Where you can show off your Programming skills & learn more to become a Programmer on the go.



Congrats, You have successfully, Run C/C++ on your Android Device.




Now, What are you waiting for? Just take out the programmer in you. Enjoy Coding.

Have any problem, while running C/C++ on your Android device? Or want to share your experience with programming on Android? Share us via Comments.






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