Hi
I want to make a program that can replace a sequence of keystrokes typed on the keyboard by another. This little program must work in background. For example, when you are in wordpad and type CTRL-Y, the program detects it and sends CTRL-C (Copy) to the system instead of CTRL-Y. But if you...
There is a function in the math.h librairy that converts a string to a double but I don't know if it is what you are looking for...
From Borland C++5.0 Help files:
Syntax
#include <math.h>
double atof(const char *s);
long double _atold(const char *s);
Description
Converts a string to a...
Thanks a lot for the infos and the links! I knew that Borland might have removed some old functions in their new compiler... But since my program has to work under DOS, do you think that I can replace the dos.h file of C++ 5.0 by an older one from C++ 4.0? I know I could use an older compiler...
My OS is Windows 2000 Pro and my compiler Borland C++ 5.0 But the weird thing is that I tried to install it on a Win98 pc and it does the same thing. I also tried other recent compilers and it does the same too. At the university, we have Win NT4 pc s with Borland C++ 4.5 and my program compiles...
When I put dos functions in my programs like "outportb()" ,"intx86()" or inportb(), my compiler gives the "call to undefined function" error even if I include dos.h... I tried with other compilers, with the same result... Only Turbo C++ 2.01 compiles correctly. Any...
I was wondering if it is possible to tie the scrollbars of two different components together so that when one is moved then the other is also moved.
I am trying to tie an ActiveX component(a Scheduler)scrollbar to a grid component scrollbar.
I was told this is not possible.
Any ideas?
i had this same problem. "incorrect floppy drive..blah blah blah"
was at a loss until i changed the controller cable to the motherboard. It appeard that the cable was incorrect for the drive itself. The red strip was the wrong way around. I replaced it with a different cable which did...
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