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From: "jakub" <marushka AT ozemail DOT com DOT au>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: lcc and directx newbie questions
Date: Fri, 28 Aug 1998 00:29:32 +1000
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hello,

Jarkko Laine wrote in message <6s3p6b$hg$1 AT news DOT kolumbus DOT fi>...
>
>jakub wrote in message <6s3fhs$afu$1 AT reader1 DOT reader DOT news DOT ozemail DOT net>...
>>So, I recently started thinking maybe I need to use directx. I found out
>>about
>>lcc-win32.
>
>Lcc-win32 is cool.
>
>>So for the point of my post :).. Can someone tell me if need to download
>the
>>directx
>>sdk or this lcc thing has directx builtin? I know there are some examples
>>that came
>>with it and they compiled fine, there was 2 games included.
>>
>There are two places where I'd suggest you to go to find information
>about lcc-win32 and directX working together.
>
>http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Horizon/5696/
>    and select directX from the menu


Tried the pong example he had there, but it doesn't seem to work with
here, the screen is all screwy when I run it (hard to describe).

>http://www.ping.be/%7Eping7970/


Been here before, got the redx thing he has there, but I don't understand
the
install directions. There is not much documentation with the package either.
At this point it seems just as easy learning this as learning directx
straight.



Thanks for the links though. This directx thing has got me down again,
it seems way over my head. Plus the 90meg download for the sdk
doesn't sound too nice.. :)


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