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From: Andrew Cottrell <andnews AT ihug DOT com DOT oz DOT au>
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Subject: Re: gcc/gpp & GUI
Date: Sun, 07 Jul 2002 15:40:28 +1000
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>Is it possible to create GUI using gcc/gpp?

It is possibel to creat a GUI using gcc/gpp, but you would need to
write all of the underlying OS support functionality. If on the other
hand you just want to write a GUI that works on DOS then there are a
number of GUI's available that use DJGPP. Have a look in the v2tk
directory on Simtel or one of it's mirrors.

There is also a number of GUI's that are available on the internet
that use DJGPP that are not in the v2tk directory.

If you want to write a Game then check out Allegro.  If you want to
write a GUI for DOS then I would suggest you check out the v2tk
directory and www.freedos.org to see what exisitng GUI's are available
for freedos.

Andrew 

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