From: "netnews.hinet.net" Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Re: The future of graphics programming Date: Tue, 10 Mar 1998 13:47:41 +0800 Organization: DCI HiNet Lines: 47 Message-ID: <6e2jp4$oo0@netnews.hinet.net> References: <6cvn02$6t5 AT netnews DOT hinet DOT net> <34faed92 DOT 21378329 AT news DOT eunet DOT be> <6dugbb$o6 AT netnews DOT hinet DOT net> NNTP-Posting-Host: 203.66.104.168 To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Precedence: bulk Bjorn De Meyer wrote: >I think we should try to make a gnu/freeware library (mabe we could call >it X-Allegro (short for Xtreme Allegro)?) wich is so popular we can ask >the card makers to create their own drivers for that library. For that we >should >a) make tons of freeware / cheap and very good applications for that >library and add an extra info in the docs wich makes >the user aware that he even can get better performance if he asks his >hardware retailer to give him a driver for our library. >b) Write drivers for most common cards. >c) Send free instructions to all card makers on making a driver for our >library and make these instructions publically available. > >Now we only need some volunteers for the task. ^_^ > I'm kinda thinking along the same lines, but I see a potential problem. I think that it might actually be better to keep some/most of the driver/interface code in the public domain. Of course, this would be a major hassle, but I don't think that the card/chipset makers are interested in supporting something like this (at least not until a company like id starts to use it anyway ;). There are some tools available to start us off though. I am considering how useful an Allegro extension which uses the Glide Rasterization library would be. This is an idea I've been thinking about for a long time, but haven't really investigated yet. I even downloaded the Win95/DOS version of the library last week, but I think it'll be a big hassle, as it's designed for MS VC 4.2 (for Win32) or Watcom 10.5 (for DOS). I am familiar with VC, and I think I'll tackle those files first, as they should at least be protected mode stuff. So this should keep me busy for a few weeks. I'll post here any results I get. In the meantime if there are any other volunteers for this ill-fated voyage, please speak up... Chris Bilson chris AT DIESPAMDIEevercom DOT com DOT tw Beyoung Technology 8th Fl., No. 94 Pao-Chung Rd. Hsintien, Taipei County TAIWAN