For further discussion, this should be moved to suse-programming-e@suse.com conio is a specific to MS-DOS programming and was never, ever part of Unix/Linux programming. All Unix/Linux applications start with 3 open files, stdin (eg. the keyboard), stdout (the terminal buffered) and stderr (the terminal unbuffered). You should use the standard C stdio functions getchar(), getc(), et. al. For more specific details, again, please move this to the suse-programming-e list. On 12 Jun 2002 at 11:32, Martin.Guillen@siemens.com.ar wrote:
Hi all: I'm tryin to use Linux instead of Borland/Windows to develop C applications for my University. The first problem that I found is the lack of conio.h in Linux so I don't have getch(). On what library is getch() or similar? Thank you, Martin.
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