home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- Path: user1.mnsinc.com!huang
- From: huang@mnsinc.com (Szu-Wen Huang)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
- Subject: Re: C's outp() to Visual Basic
- Date: 31 Mar 1996 22:08:37 GMT
- Organization: Monumental Network Systems
- Message-ID: <4jmvp5$t2p@news1.mnsinc.com>
- References: <4jkmr4$5kh@news.fsu.edu> <828276242snz@genesis.demon.co.uk> <4jm7ek$3ho@news.fsu.edu>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: user1.mnsinc.com
- X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2]
-
- Brian (obrien@cs.fsu.edu) wrote:
- : inp() and outp() are part of Borland's and Microsoft's implementations of C.
- : These are 2 of the dominant compilers in the PC world. As there are other
- : platform and compiler specific posts here, I believe mine is also appopriate.
-
- Arrogant, aren't we? It doesn't matter what you *believe*. You were
- *told* it's not appropriate, and if you aren't the clueless person you
- are, you'd realize that your post isn't the only platform-specific
- question that is frowned upon.
-
- : So, does anyone know what inp() and outp() (and their related functions
- : inport() and outport()) really do?
-
- Now, if you actually paid for your compilers, they come with manuals
- that answer these questions.
-