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From: "Jason" <manorak AT hotmail DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Help, my getch() and getchar() functions don't work properly!!!
Date: Wed, 7 Oct 1998 12:10:31 +0800
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You might want to try a \n at the end of the text your trying to print
before you look for the keypress
Nate Eldredge wrote in message <360FFB5F DOT 5A3AC226 AT cartsys DOT com>...
>The Jorgensen Family wrote:
>>
>> Help!!!!!
>>
>> I've been doing a tutorial on C and I have gotten to this bit where you
>> learn how to use the getch() and getchar() functions. The problem is
>> that they don't work as they should. I even tried using my TurboC++
>> compiler. It works on that. But when I compile with gcc the program does
>> not print out any chars until a key that is being watched for is
>> pressed. Then it prints all of they keys pressed. What is going on???
>
>Read FAQ section 9.4; you don't give quite enough details but I suspect
>it is relevant.
>--
>
>Nate Eldredge
>nate AT cartsys DOT com


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