Those products have been obsolete for ~25 years and should. Turbo c++ is from the middle or early 1990's, before the standardization of c++. It will start with differences in naming.
Here is an account of downloading and using it in 2023 (the code project): I am trying to plot circle using graphics.h library but all the tutorials and examples i have seen had "c:\\turboc\\bgi" Revisiting borland turbo c/c++, a great ide back in the 90s.
From where i can download turbo c++ setup, the one with blue srceen which we used in our academics. It should be possible to follow. 10 there is a modern port for this turbo c graphics interface, it's called winbgim, which emulates bgi graphics under mingw/gcc. Turbo c/c++ was released decades ago without compliance for any standard definitions and never was updated regarding these.
At that time the effective standard for c++ was the arm, the annotated reference manual by. I haven't it tried but it looks promising. But there are third party turbo c++ compilers that works fine on windows 7 and. Most importantly it is from before c++ was standardized, and so doesn't have the standard headers or the standard namespace.