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From: Meta <syzmik AT concentric DOT net>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: bgi graphics
Date: Wed, 02 Jul 1997 23:01:34 -0400
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Jeremy wrote:
> 
> Is there some way I can port over some part of my borland program that
> will allow me to compile bgi C++ files with djgpp?
> 

There's  BCC2GRX or similar package that allows you to use old BGI
programs and compile them to djgpp with little hassle. But, you'd need
to get GRX to use it, and if you have GRX, you'd be smart to throw your
BGI code out. Another choice would be to write your own graphics
routines, use GRX/XLIB/JLIB/ALLEGRO or another graphics library for
djgpp. Stick with BGI and BCC2GRX only if you have a large program that
already uses BGI.

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