djgpp?

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djgpp?

Post #1by Guest » 13.04.2002, 06:35

please porting this app on freedos!

i bagging you!

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Post #2by Rassilon » 13.04.2002, 07:58

Translate please?
I'm trying to teach the cavemen how to play scrabble, its uphill work. The only word they know is Uhh and they dont know how to spell it!

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Post #3by Guest » 14.04.2002, 02:21

djgpp - A free 32-bit development system for DOS.
http://www.delorie.com/

freedos - non MS-DOS
http://www.freedos.org

sorry..

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Post #4by Rassilon » 14.04.2002, 08:56

Ok I wasnt sure as to what you were saying...Sorry.
I'm trying to teach the cavemen how to play scrabble, its uphill work. The only word they know is Uhh and they dont know how to spell it!

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interesting

Post #5by DBrant » 15.04.2002, 01:23

Somehow I doubt that a DOS environment has OpenGL anywhere in its future.

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Post #6by Guest » 16.04.2002, 05:29

Allegro is a game library distributed freely, supporting the following platforms: DOS, Unix (Linux, FreeBSD, Irix, Solaris), Windows, QNX, and BeOS (MacOS port is in alpha stage). It provides many functions for graphics, sounds, player input (keyboard, mouse and joystick) and timers. It also provides fixed and floating point mathematical functions, 3d functions, file management functions, compressed datafile and a GUI.

http://alleg.sourceforge.net/

AllegroGL
A library to mix OpenGL graphics with Allegro routines
The latest version is 0.1.0, which works in X under Unix (e.g. Linux), Windows and DOS (through Mesa).
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

http://allegrogl.sourceforge.net/

Mesa was originally designed for Unix/X11 systems and is still best supported on those systems. All you need is an ANSI C compiler and the X development environment to use Mesa. Others have contributed drivers for the Amiga, Apple Macintosh, BeOS, NeXT, OS/2, MS-DOS, VMS, Windows 9x/NT, and Direct3D. See the README file included with the Mesa distribution for more details.

http://www.mesa3d.org

i am using (filter) instead of (my poor english).
i live out of english domain.


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