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From: | Nate Eldredge <neldredge AT hmc DOT edu> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: Simple MKDIR problem |
Date: | Fri, 08 Oct 1999 13:25:55 -0700 |
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dsk wrote: > > Here's the simple code > > void _mkdir(char *dir) > { > _REGS r; > r.h.ah = 0x39; > r.x.ds = (ulong)(dir) >> 16; > r.x.dx = (ulong)(dir) & 15; > _int(0x21, r); > printf("\nError number: %d %s", r.x.ax); > } > > When I ran it _mkdir("c:\\test\\somethin"), it just return error 3 (path > not found). Why?? Read FAQ sections 18.2 and 18.4. -- Nate Eldredge neldredge AT hmc DOT edu
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