Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!ut-emx!walt.cc.utexas.edu!lihan From: lihan@walt.cc.utexas.edu (Bruce Bostwick) Newsgroups: comp.lang.pascal Subject: Re: disable ^C in Turbo Pascal Message-ID: <24612@ut-emx.UUCP> Date: 15 Feb 90 04:53:49 GMT References: <116500002@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu> Sender: news@ut-emx.UUCP Reply-To: lihan@walt.cc.utexas.edu (Bruce Bostwick) Organization: UT-Austin, Texas Lines: 21 In article <116500002@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu> bcs33424@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu writes: > I've tried the break command under DOS, and the {C-}, {C+}, Didi you type them exactly that way or did you use {$C-} and {$C+} as the compiler directives? I know it sounds nitpicky, but {C-} looks just like a comment to TP. The {$C-} should work. (This assumes, of course, that you're using 3.0 -- I know nothing about 5.x compiler directives ...) I have used it for exactly that purpose in both the CP/M 2.0 and DOS 3.0 implementations. ======================================================================= Internet:lihan@walt.cc.utexas.edu Disclaimer: My employer doesn't MaBellNet:(512)459-1602 even know UseNet exists, let SlowNet:varies chaotically, alone that I'm on it and ex- e-mail for current value pressing opinions ... +---------------------------------------------------------------------+ (-: a.k.a. BB/CIV :-) =======================================================================