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From: Chad R <Chad AT cascata DOT demon DOT co DOT uk>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: EOF
Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2000 13:27:10 +0000
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In article <3a03ddb1$1 AT news DOT starhub DOT net DOT sg>, Michelle
<neohkl AT cyberway DOT com DOT sg> writes
>
>What is EOF char for me?
>
>I am using pentium 166MMX.
>Is EOF OS dependen or HW dependent?
>
>TIA

If you are asking about EOF in relation to quitting a simple program
with a loop such as:

        while ((c = getchar()) != EOF)

you could try entering Ctrl-Z and then pressing ENTER on your keyboard.
I don't know if this would be the same for all systems, but I think it
should work under DOS.
-- 
Chad R

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