andrewsh@lonex.radc.af.mil (Harold G. Andrews II) (04/03/91)
Hey... I have ordered the TIGA Driver Development Kit from Texas Instruments which is linkable with MicroSoft C. The problem is that I have Turbo C++ V 1.00. The TIGA DDK didn't cost me anything (such a deal). However, am I going to have to go out and buy MS C, or can I link the libraries in with Turbo C. Any insight will be most appreciated. Also, I don't ordinarily read this news group, so if you could email me instead, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks in advance. -Andy ******************************************************************************* * Harold G. "Andy" Andrews II * "Many the man whose punctuality * * andrewsh@lonex.radc.af.mil * serves only to warm his chair." * * Rome Laboratory/IRRE * * * Griffiss AFB, NY 13441-5700 * - M. Kabrisky * * (315) 330-7788 (AVN Prfx 587) * (Not an official USAF viewpoint) * *******************************************************************************
joe@proto.com (Joe Huffman) (04/05/91)
andrewsh@lonex.radc.af.mil (Harold G. Andrews II) writes: > I have ordered the TIGA Driver Development Kit from Texas Instruments >which is linkable with MicroSoft C. The problem is that I have Turbo C++ >V 1.00. You could just get Zortech C/C++ -- the graphics library which currently supports [C|E|V]GA many SVGA's, Hercules, etc will be supporting TIGA in the next release. -- joe@proto.com