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From: "Ed Collins" <emacduffie AT mediaone DOT net>
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Subject: Re: Preprocessor directives
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Where can a person find these low-level commands?  (I'm assuming their
low-level commands.)

Many thanks for replying.

ed.


"DJ Delorie" <dj AT delorie DOT com> wrote in message
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>
> If you compile with "-v" gcc will tell you which ones it's using for
> your particular host.  For DJGPP, the two recommended ones are:
>
> __MSDOS__ - most dos compilers define this, to tell you you're dealing
> with a dos-like filesystem.
>
> __DJGPP__ - specific to DJGPP version 2 and higher.
>
> BTW: djgpp has clrscr() to clear the screen.


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