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FAR is used in 16 bit systems, like DOS 6.2. It's used to address a FAR *pointer,
one that lives in a another data segment. You really should use a modern compiler - there are free compilers out there, TURBO C is ancient. |
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Hey thanx buddy.
i am using the paradigm c++ compiler. it doesnt give any error for the far keyword. but when i try to compile the same code with gcc it gives me the error. can u pls tell me the how to get rid of this error. bye svh |
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