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From: | sl323 AT city DOT ac DOT uk (Mark Lewis)
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Subject: | Replacement for inp() and outp() ?
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Date: | Wed, 28 Jun 95 13:57:48 GMT
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Borland and/or Miccysoft C define the I/O functions inp() and outp(). Being
primarily a UNIX developer, and certainly not a user of Borland or Miccysoft
C, I'm not familiar with these functions. DJGPP defines 3 similar functions
in libpc.a (namely inportb(), inportw(), inportl(), along with their
respective output equivalents). Which of these functions should be used to
accurately duplicate the function of inp() and outp() ?
Thanks in advance,
Mark.
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