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- From: 101611.2710@compuserve.com (Ralf Graf)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
- Subject: Re: C's outp() to Visual Basic
- Date: Tue, 02 Apr 1996 06:09:30 -0500
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- In article <828276242snz@genesis.demon.co.uk>, Lawrence Kirby wrote:
- >In article <4jkmr4$5kh@news.fsu.edu> obrien@cs.fsu.edu "Brian" writes:
- >
- >>I am porting a program from C to VB; the heart of the program involves
- >>reading/writing to a board with inp() and outp(). Does anyone have any ideas on
- >
- >inp() and outp() are not a part of the C language so trying to port these
- >to a totally different language has no relevance to comp.lang.c. Try a
- >DOS or Windows programming newsgroup as is appropriate.
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- Lawrence is totally right. Why must I always pay money for downloading
- that Windows garbage with my newsfeed??? About 50% all of posts in
- comp.lang.c or comp.lang.c++ really don't belong to this groups, because
- they're OS-specific (if you like to call Windows an OS) ...
-
- Greetings
-
- Ralf Graf
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