From: j DOT aldrich6 AT genie DOT com Message-Id: <199607120458.AA204957501@relay1.geis.com> Date: Fri, 12 Jul 96 04:17:00 UTC 0000 To: ac387 AT yfn DOT ysu DOT edu Cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Subject: Re: gotoxy Reply to message 4096212 from AC387 AT YFN DOT YSU on 07/11/96 2:39AM > gotoxy(1,1); > printf("%d %d",x,y); conio functions like gotoxy() and stdio functions like printf() are not compatible under DJGPP because stdout is LINE-buffered. Output is not flushed to the screen until either the buffer becomes full or a newline is reached. Under Borland and MS, this is not the case. To guarantee that your programs using conio functions will work correctly, you should use the conio output functions like cprintf(), cputs(), etc. There is a conio function that corresponds to almost every standard io function. Look up conio functions in the libc docs for more info. Also look in the *new* FAQ, v2.01, for answers to exactly your question. John