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Dear all,
I'm a new user of DJGPP compiler, and would like to seek advice how to =
do I/O port in and out instruction in this compiler, as there is no =
"inport()" and "outport()" function call under the library of this =
compiler. Pls advise.
Peter Choi
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<DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2>Peter Choi</FONT></DIV>
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