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11<H1 align="left">OS_FPutString <IMG src="../../image/NTR.gif" align="middle"><IMG src="../../image/TWL.gif" align="middle"></H1>
12<H2>Syntax</H2>
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14  <DD><CODE>#include &lt;nitro/os.h&gt;</CODE><BR>
15  <BR>
16  <CODE>void OS_FPutString( int console, const char* str );</CODE><BR>
17  <BR>
18  (This is actually a function pointer)
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20<H2>Arguments</H2>
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24      <TD><B><I>console</I></B></TD>
25      <TD>Output window.</TD>
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28      <TD><B><I>str</I></B></TD>
29      <TD>Display string</TD>
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33<H2>Return Values</H2>
34<P>None.</P>
35<H2>Description</H2>
36<P>This is a version of <CODE><A href="OS_PutString.html">OS_PutString()</A></CODE> that allows the output window to be specified. All behavior other than designating the output destination is based on the specification for <CODE><A href="OS_PutString.html">OS_PutString()</A></CODE>, so be sure to refer to that page.</P>
37<P><B><I>console</I></B> is used to specify the output destination, and can take values (window numbers) between 0 and 3, as well as <CODE>OS_PRINT_OUTPUT_NONE</CODE> and <CODE>OS_PRINT_OUTPUT_CURRENT</CODE>. Nothing will be output if you specify <CODE>OS_PRINT_OUTPUT_NONE</CODE>. Specifying <CODE>OS_PRINT_OUTPUT_CURRENT</CODE> will output to the standard output destination that was specified using <CODE><A href="OS_SetPrintOutput.html">OS_SetPrintOutput()</A></CODE>.</P>
38<P>This function is used for debugging. It does not perform any output in FINALROM versions of the library.</P>
39<H2>Internal Operation</H2>
40<P>This function is actually a function pointer like the following:</P>
41<BLOCKQUOTE><CODE>void (*OS_FPutString)( int console, const char* str );</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
42<P>In addition, it changes the display function depending on the operating environment.</P>
43<H2>See Also</H2>
44<P><CODE><A href="OS_PutString.html">OS_PutString</A><BR></CODE></P>
45<H2>Revision History</H2>
46<P>2008/01/12 Initial version.</P>
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