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hi, as part of my AS level computing project i am using turbo pascal to create a simulation of a petrol pump system. however, after converting the 4-digit real number input to 4 seperate integers and creating a procedure to convert each digit into a 7-segment number, i have found that the standard wincrt window is too small! can anybody suggest a snippet of code to use which will enable me to change the standard dimensions of the window to that of my choice
?this has got me puzzled so any help will be greatly appreciated! ![]() |
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