What I want to do is something like this:
ConsoleWindow1.Print("1");
ConsoleWindow2.Print("2");
When I run the program, two console windows pop up and one gets printed with 1 and the other gets printed with 2. Is there a simple way of doing this?
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One way I see, to write a console that prints argument given to exe, and write another application that call both with different arguments, I didn’t try but may be you can open two by WIN32 functions, see How to Open Console Window in a Win32 Application