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Date: Thu, 04 Apr 2013 00:06:06 +0900
From: wynfield AT gmail DOT com
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Subject: direct interface to win32 api for char output

This will be done in assembly language and I'd prefer not to have to resort to directly using windows or bios interrupts.

I would like build a very tiny program and I want to skip linking the c library to this little program.  Doing so would bloat it up to about 225times larger than it would be otherwise.

All I need to know is the name of which win32 api (include file + object files) handles output character and the name of the win32 api (include file + object files) that handles print character to the terminal.  Very simple.

Thanks


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