kluksdah@hpesoc1.HP.COM (Keith Kluksdahl) (11/23/88)
Are there any Turbo C graphics libraries available that anyone can recommend? Although it is fun, time does not permit my own development. How about mouse drivers? Thanks "It's quite easy to criticize. | Keith Kluksdahl It's far more difficult to provide | Sir Kluks of Dahl real working solutions." | HP Bedford Falls These views are my own, but I might be re-programmed tomorrow....
kluksdah@hpesoc1.HP.COM (Keith Kluksdahl) (11/29/88)
I've gotten responses telling me that Turbo C 2.0 includes such libraries. Upon checking with a friend who owns 2.0, I've found this to be true. Time to spend some money. Never mind..... "It's quite easy to criticize. | Keith Kluksdahl It's far more difficult to provide | Sir Kluks of Dahl real working solutions." | HP Bedford Falls These views are my own, but I might be re-programmed tomorrow....
raymond@pioneer.arc.nasa.gov.arpa (Eric A. Raymond) (11/29/88)
In article <4150013@hpesoc1.HP.COM> kluksdah@hpesoc1.HP.COM (Keith Kluksdahl) writes: >Are there any Turbo C graphics libraries available that anyone >can recommend? Although it is fun, time does not permit my >own development. How about mouse drivers? The latest version (2.0) has an excellent graphics library. No mouse though .... Name: Eric A. Raymond ARPA: raymond@pioneer.arc.nasa.gov SLOW: NASA Ames Research Center, MS 244-17, Moffett Field, CA 94035 Nothing left to do but :-) :-) :-)
wew@naucse.UUCP (Bill Wilson) (11/30/88)
From article <18807@ames.arc.nasa.gov>, by raymond@pioneer.arc.nasa.gov.arpa (Eric A. Raymond): >>Are there any Turbo C graphics libraries available that anyone >>can recommend? Although it is fun, time does not permit my >>own development. How about mouse drivers? > Turbo Technix V 1 # 4 shows how to access a mouse directly in Turbo C and Turbo Pascal. I have tried their examples and have been able to apply them to other programs that I have written. If you would like copies of the code please email me. Preferably on Bitnet. I can send you out a copy. -- Bill Wilson (Bitnet: ucc2wew@nauvm) Northern AZ Univ Flagstaff, AZ 86011 {These views are mine and do not necessarily reflect those of my employer}
bell@eniac.seas.upenn.edu (Mike Bell) (12/01/88)
In article <1046@naucse.UUCP> wew@naucse.UUCP (Bill Wilson) writes: >From article <18807@ames.arc.nasa.gov>, by raymond@pioneer.arc.nasa.gov.arpa (Eric A. Raymond): >>>Are there any Turbo C graphics libraries available that anyone >>>can recommend? Although it is fun, time does not permit my >>>own development. How about mouse drivers? >> >Turbo Technix V 1 # 4 shows how to access a mouse directly in >Turbo C and Turbo Pascal. I have tried their examples and have >been able to apply them to other programs that I have written. > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The problem is, the examples will only work with the tiny, small, and medium libs because of the way the author addresses the mouse driver. I would like to know if anyone has modified these routines to work under the huge model (???). >Bill Wilson (Bitnet: ucc2wew@nauvm) >Northern AZ Univ >Flagstaff, AZ 86011 >{These views are mine and do not necessarily reflect those of my employer} Mike Bell bell@eniac.seas.upenn.edu _______________ / ___________ \ | / \ | | | UPenn | | | | Mac | | Administrator: Mike Bell (bell@eniac) | | Archives | | | \___________/ | To access the Mac archives, issue the command: | ______ | cd ~mac/new | , |______| | For a listing of all available files, read: | @ | filelist.tx \_______________/ Send any questions/suggestions about the archives to: | | \_______________/ mac@eniac ***** Above instructions are valid for PennNet use only...all others use FTP