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Old Nov 2nd, 2007, 11:43 AM   #21
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Re: c++ code to read from batch file

"what i dont understand, doesnt mean anything to me" what my grand pappy still says
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Old Nov 2nd, 2007, 9:06 PM   #22
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Re: c++ code to read from batch file

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May want to include the conio.h header file when using the system() function.
Funny, on my system, it's in stdlib.h. Too lazy to check the windows box...

And since conio.h is a now-rare proprietary header, and the use of system() so prevalent, I'd be surprised if it was defined there.

[edit:] just realized I skipped reading the 2nd page and that this has been addressed
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