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I notice that there are Inp and Inport function in your library. Whats difference?

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I notice that there are Inp and Inport function in your library. Whats difference?

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No difference. We provide pairs of functions with same feature to help programmers convert their old programs with less source code modification. We recommend you use Inp and Outp, because they are slightly fast compared to Inport and Outport. Back to top. • Do I need zntport.sys under Windows 95/98/Me? Q: I want to use your product under Windows 95/98/Me. Do I need zntport.sys? A: No, you needn’t. The driver zntport.sys is required only under Windows NT/2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista. Back to top. • How many files do I need to copy to my client’s machine? Q: I copied my program and ntport.dll to my client’s Windows NT machine, but it failed to work. After I installed your NTPort Library package, my program worked fine. What files do I need to copy? A: You can find all runtime files you need to distribute in NTPort\Redist directory. Under Windows NT/2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista, you need to distribute zntport.sys. Please read Distribution Notes in the help document for details. Back to top. •

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