FQH@psuvm.psu.edu (02/26/91)
Hi. I have just started using Lahey's Fortran 386 compiler on a 486 PC and it works great. Unfortunately, I don't have access to the manual which describes how to use the graphics library, or even what capabilites exist. Are Lahey's routines extensive ? If not, are there 3rd-party 32-bit graphics routines available ?? Thanks in advance for any replies. -Woody Hunsberger, Penn State. .
userAKDU@mts.ucs.UAlberta.CA (Al Dunbar) (02/27/91)
In article <91056.160157FQH@psuvm.psu.edu>, FQH@psuvm.psu.edu writes: > > Hi. I have just started using Lahey's Fortran 386 compiler on a > 486 PC and it works great. Unfortunately, I don't have access to > the manual which describes how to use the graphics library, or even what > capabilites exist. Are Lahey's routines extensive ? If not, are there > 3rd-party 32-bit graphics routines available ?? Thanks in advance for > any replies. > > -Woody Hunsberger, Penn State. > You're welcome in advance for this reply: If you like it so much, why not actually buy the manual? It's only available with the software, you say? Then retroactively avoid losing the manual shortly after you purchased the software. You didn't actually purchase the software, you say? Well then ... -------------------+------------------------------------------- Al Dunbar | Edmonton, Alberta | Disclaimer: "I disclaim disclaimers" CANADA | -------------------+-------------------------------------------
FQH@psuvm.psu.edu (02/28/91)
"Al"- Thanks for your useless reply. I'm sure the other readers of this group who wanted the same information were pleased to find what you had to say. Don't you have anything better to do ?? As for the info, I've received two replies but no one as yet has given a rundown on Lahey's graphics capbilities. -Woody Hunsberger.