Borland C++ Builder 6 Runtime 1.0
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Borland C++ Builder 6 Runtime 1.0

Borland C++ Builder 6 Runtime, distributed by CTAPPS Technology Sdn
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Borland C++ Builder 6 Runtime, distributed by CTAPPS Technology Sdn. Bhd., is a redistributable package that installs the core runtime libraries required to run applications built with Borland C++ Builder 6. It provides the necessary Borland Package Library (BPL) files, core runtime DLLs, and related dependencies used by VCL-based and database-enabled applications developed with this toolchain. Installing this runtime resolves common “missing *.bpl” errors and allows end users to run CTAPPS software without installing the full development environment.

Designed for legacy Windows deployments, this runtime targets 32-bit applications and is appropriate when an application was compiled with runtime packages enabled. It does not include the IDE, compilers, or development tools, and it makes no changes to application data.

Key benefits:


  • Ensures proper execution of CTAPPS applications built with Borland C++ Builder 6
  • Reduces application footprint by using shared runtime packages
  • Simplifies maintenance by centralizing common dependencies

Notes:


  • Install only if a CTAPPS product specifically requires the C++ Builder 6 runtime
  • Administrative rights may be needed to complete installation
  • A reboot may be recommended if shared files were in use during setup

If you are unsure whether you need this runtime, try launching the CTAPPS application. If it reports missing RTL/VCL *.bpl libraries, install this package.

Borland C++ Builder 6 Runtime is developed by CTAPPS Technology Sdn. Bhd.. The most popular version of this product among our users is 1.0.

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