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CHAPT13\AnsiWinTerm.cpp Class used in Win32 terminal emulation
CHAPT13\AnsiWinTerm.h Header file for the AnsiWinTerm class
CHAPT13\Chapt13.cpp 32-bit test program of terminal emulation
CHAPT13\Chapt13.dsp Visual C++ project file
CHAPT13\Chapt13.dsw Visual C++ workspace file
CHAPT13\Chapt13.rc The resource file used in the test program
CHAPT13\resource.h IDs defined in the resource file
CHAPT13\Win32Term.cpp The Win32 general purpose terminal class
CHAPT13\Win32Term.h Definition of the class
CHAPT13\DEbug\Chapt13.exe 32-bit executable of the test program.