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outp, outpw, _outp, _outpw, _outpd

Outputs, at a port, a byte (outp, _outp), a word (outpw, _outpw), or a double word (_outpd).

Important

These functions are obsolete. Beginning in Visual Studio 2015, they are not available in the CRT.
This API cannot be used in applications that execute in the Windows Runtime. For more information, see CRT functions not supported in Universal Windows Platform apps.

Syntax

int _outp(
   unsigned short port,
   int data_byte
);
unsigned short _outpw(
   unsigned short port,
   unsigned short data_word
);
unsigned long _outpd(
   unsigned short port,
   unsigned long data_word
);

Parameters

port
Port number.

data_byte, data_word
Output values.

Return value

The functions return the data output. There's no error return.

Remarks

The _outp, _outpw, and _outpd functions write a byte, a word, and a double word, respectively, to the specified output port. The port argument can be any unsigned integer in the range 0 - 65,535. data_byte can be any integer in the range 0 - 255. data_word can be any value in the range of an integer, an unsigned short integer, and an unsigned long integer, respectively.

Because these functions write directly to an I/O port, they can't be used in user-mode Windows code.

For information about using I/O ports in the Windows operating system, see Serial communications.

The outp and outpw names are older, deprecated names for the _outp and _outpw functions. For more information, see POSIX function names.

Requirements

Routine Required header
_outp <conio.h>
_outpw <conio.h>
_outpd <conio.h>

For more compatibility information, see Compatibility.

Libraries

All versions of the C run-time libraries.

See also

Console and port I/O
inp, inpw, _inp, _inpw, _inpd