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Can't find output Dev C++

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Hello comrades, I am a Dev-C++ beginner and need your help please.
I've downloaded Dev-C++ in my computer but it seems to be one problem.
After I type in my program,correctly, in the EDITOR and click the COMPILE & RUN , the black OUTPUT window appears for a second then it disapears and I can't find it.
I need to solve this problem.
Please advise me guys.
Thanks in advance.
Sep 5 '06 #1
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Add system("PAUSE"); as the last line of code (not include any return statements). Then it will halt the screen and say "Press any key to continue...". It does it automatically for you when you make a new file (Ctrl+U).
Sep 5 '06 #2
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Many Thanks Dude
Sep 7 '06 #3

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