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Date: Wed, 30 Sep 1998 15:24:29 +0300 ( )
From: Tuukka Toivonen <tuukkat AT ees2 DOT oulu DOT fi>
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Subject: [offtopic] Re: How do I make graphics on DJGPP?
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BOING! Wrong mailinglist. However...

On Wed, 23 Sep 1998, Ron Picklyk wrote:

>I need a libc or something to make graphics in C.  At school we use Microsoft quick C, now I realize that is different from DJGPP but I want to draw things on the screen and I can't figure out how.  Do I need another Libc or am I overlooking a comand?

M$ uses (AFAIK, never tried personally) some proprietary non-standard
graphics API (/library). You can not compile code using M$
libraries directly with djgpp/gcc. And you *shouldn't* /ever/ use M$ gfx
libraries anyway.

If you want do graphics with djgpp, I think you should use Allegro.
(http://www.talula.demon.co.uk/allegro/index.html).
(Again AFAIK; I don't have djgpp nor have I used it ever. Fine compiler
for DOS, but I prefer Linux :)

>I am not on the mailing list.  Please send responses to Jeffp64 AT hotamil DOT com

Shouldn't that be hotmail? I'll send this mail to both...

Generally, I wonder how there are so many offtopic mails on this mailing
list? It doesn't matter me since the volume is so low anyway, but I just
wonder...

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