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From: broeker AT acp3bf DOT knirsch DOT de (Hans-Bernhard Broeker)
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Subject: Re: fprintf() and using under graphic modes
Date: 26 Nov 1999 14:33:11 +0100
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Chaos (chengin AT alpha DOT net DOT pl) wrote:
> >> (input)
> >> => AH = 2
> >> => BH = number of video page.
> >> => DL, DH = X, Y of position of cursor.
> >
> >You can simply call library function ScreenSetCursor, if you don't mind
> >DJGPP-specific code.  It already calls that function of the BIOS.

> I've been already told that, but anyway thnx. A little problem is to
> search the function that uses specific interrupt without knowing
> it's contents.

I wouldn't call *that* the problem, but rather the idea of looking up
DOS/BIOS interrupt lists, first, instead of checking out the DJGPP
library docs for functions that already do what you want. The way you
do it, you're *asking* for an occasion to reinvent the wheel.

> BTW. Is there, in DJGPP, a way to get assembler source of C source.
> Isearched but with no success. In Borland 3.1 -S switch did that.

In gcc, the switch is '-S'. Now who would have guessed _that_ ? :-)

Really, you should look into the docs, from time to time... that's
what they're there for, after all.




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Hans-Bernhard Broeker (broeker AT physik DOT rwth-aachen DOT de)
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