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| From: | Marcus Rohrmoser <marcus DOT rohrmoser AT lrz-muenchen DOT de> | 
| Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp | 
| Subject: | Re: Accessing command line from within DJGPP | 
| Date: | Fri, 18 Dec 1998 12:11:31 +0100 | 
| Organization: | Leibniz Rechenzentrum Muenchen | 
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If it`s not the commandline`s address but just the data you need, maybe the standard method serves you well enough: Define main as `int main(int argc, char** argv)` and you`ll have the number of arguments in `argc` and the values in argv[1] to argv[argc]. argv[argc+1] is NULL by definition. argv[0] is the program`s name. Marcus
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