* Ada and Intel PC
@ 1997-01-13 0:00 Tapio Marjom�ki
1997-01-14 0:00 ` Jerry van Dijk
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From: Tapio Marjom�ki @ 1997-01-13 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hello newsreaders!
I'm about to do Ada on 386 (or better) PCs and stuck already in very
basic things, namely console I/O.
Simply, I would like to know how to read the keyboard (including function
keys F1..F12 and other special keys), and secondly how to write a char
into the screen to a certain cursor position (column, row, display
attribute). There should be waiting and non-waiting keyboard read calls.
My working platform would be ObjectAda for Windows (Intel 32-bit
protected mode) console application.
Regards, Tapio Marjomaki
e-mail or tel. +358-9-5112 3045
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* Re: Ada and Intel PC
1997-01-13 0:00 Ada and Intel PC Tapio Marjom�ki
@ 1997-01-14 0:00 ` Jerry van Dijk
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Jerry van Dijk @ 1997-01-14 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
> I'm about to do Ada on 386 (or better) PCs and stuck already in very
> basic things, namely console I/O.
>
> Simply, I would like to know how to read the keyboard (including
function
> keys F1..F12 and other special keys), and secondly how to write a
char
> into the screen to a certain cursor position (column, row, display
> attribute). There should be waiting and non-waiting keyboard read
calls.
I don't know how ObjectAda handles it (despite best efforts, I have not
been able to buy one over here) but the EZ2LOAD GNAT package for
DOS comes with an CONIO library.
Jerry.
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