Ummm... that code you gave us is actually a hell of a lot better than what you would likely get from any of us. Its commented and very direct. Why can't you use his code to play around with? ...
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Ummm... that code you gave us is actually a hell of a lot better than what you would likely get from any of us. Its commented and very direct. Why can't you use his code to play around with? ...
:rolleyes: Oh gawd... when will you understand that none of us without lots of research know how to write your button for you? Why in the world should anyone here go out of their way to research and...
Theres a dos forum here and you can search google for others.
Do you have a handout about buttons? Somewhere along the line buttons were taught in your class, they wouldn't expect you to know...
Nobody's withholding information from you. Since very few people program in dos anymore, I doubt that there is a whole lot of people here if any who could tell you how to create a dos button without...
Tried both. I installed it but no bgi folder was created. So I went back to the zipped file and tried to unzip it myself and was given the error.
No go. I get an error when trying to unzip the bgi folder from the original zip file. Looks like its corrupted or something. Sorry!
Sorry, the .exe doesn't work, even when placed in the compilers bin file. It says bgi error, graphics not initialized.
Begin by telling us what you do know about C++. If you don't know how to program, then a small snippet of code isn't going to do you a lot of good. Likewise, if you have no experience with C++ then...