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From: | ad904 AT FreeNet DOT Carleton DOT CA (William Lachance) |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: Little problem with Allegro(Wath a library!!)(What Genius!!) related with keyboard!! |
Date: | 13 Jun 1996 19:16:54 GMT |
Organization: | The National Capital FreeNet |
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Sender: | ad904 AT freenet2 DOT carleton DOT ca (William Lachance) |
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Galileo 6 (usuario AT casiopea DOT adi DOT uam DOT es) writes: > Hi reader!! > I've another little problem with allegro. > > I use at the same time getch() function and the keyb interrupt handler. > In the docs I've read that keyboard_install uses keyb interrupts too. > Question: > Can I still use my old getch() based functions or: > 1 Must I exit allegro's keyb functions... > 2 Must I use Keypressed(). > > Thanks!! You should, if you don't initialise the keyboard buffer. Although, I must say, Allegro's keyboard routines are vastly superior to that getch() crap, and converting your code shouldn't be all that hard.. -- Bill Lachance billl AT synapse DOT net
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