ISO
I know this will likely be considered an inapropriate question; however...
The install disc for my version of Delphi 4 (standard edition) has become
lost, i still have all the packaging & the product authorisation code.
i cant afford a new version atm so, i'm looking for an ISO (or similar) of
delphi V4 standard.
i dont want a cracked version, i just need a replacement for the disc i
lost.
Thanks in advance.
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