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I am using quincy 2005 compiler. The functions gotoxy() and clrscr() are not working.
How can i use those functions in my compiler?
May 27 '10 #1
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Short answer: Since they are part of a Borland extension if you are not using a Borlandcompiler you can't.

Long Answer: Read This
May 27 '10 #2

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