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<TITLE>Richard Zigler (McBain, MI) submits his INput CONtrol (INCON) library for developing sophisticated data input screens in MS-DOS applications. INCON gives you control over the placement and appearance of input fields, and the type and amount of data that each will accept. Input fields may be alphanumeric, uppercase, integer, or floating-point. The INCON library support Borland Turbo C 2.01 (or later) and will build Compact, Small, Medium, or Large memory model versions. INCON version 3.1 (as released on 10/08/94) is immediately available as CUG #436</TITLE>
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<H2>Richard Zigler (McBain, MI) submits his INput CONtrol (INCON) library for developing sophisticated data input screens in MS-DOS applications. INCON gives you control over the placement and appearance of input fields, and the type and amount of data that each will accept. Input fields may be alphanumeric, uppercase, integer, or floating-point. The INCON library support Borland Turbo C 2.01 (or later) and will build Compact, Small, Medium, or Large memory model versions. INCON version 3.1 (as released on 10/08/94) is immediately available as CUG #436</H2>