What do you mean? If you want a graphical display, then use the win32 api or the Xlib (on Unixes), which are written in C (it is a C library). [red]Nosferatu[/red]
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win32 api. im not sure but normal I/O are displayed in the black ugly window with that plain old font. does win32 api use, like this very explore window with nice colors and stuff.
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