Nothing is locking me into using Visual C++, it's just that we have it and I thought I would try using it. I am going to download the compiler you sugested and try it.
Thanks for your reply.
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Type: Posts; User: gls
Nothing is locking me into using Visual C++, it's just that we have it and I thought I would try using it. I am going to download the compiler you sugested and try it.
Thanks for your reply.
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As far as I know I am using all ANSI C commands, no MFC's. I need to run the application on a DOS 6.22 machine since that is what our customer test machines have on them.
I am compiling my program in Ms Visual C++ 6. How can I make my application DOS 6.22 compatible?
Witch_King,
I already got your previouse response and I'm doing fine. I didn't post the last response you just replied to.
gls
I am using MS VC++ 6. I tried the system function but all it does is print the directory to the screen. I still don't see how I can get the file names into a variable.
Thanks for your response....
I am trying to copy files from one directory to another. What I don't know how to do is get a file name from a directory using ansi C.
Any help would be appreciated.