Re: Press any key to continue?



Bamm wrote:
(snip)

I'm sorry it didn't help. It was still asking for
>an Enter after any key was pressed. :(

You need something like getch(), which in unix is part
of the ncurses library. Even with that, you need
cbreak() to turn off line buffering.

This is not part of the Fortran standard, but your
system might have it.

-- glen

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