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From: kunst AT natlab DOT research DOT philips DOT com (Pieter Kunst)
Subject: Re: Curses
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Date: Fri, 9 Feb 1996 14:33:02 GMT
References: <DMGMIK DOT 113 AT granite DOT mv DOT net>
Organization: Philips Research Laboratories, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
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In article <DMGMIK DOT 113 AT granite DOT mv DOT net> Stephen Wolthusen (D. Storck) <wolt AT igd DOT fhg DOT de> writes:
>
>My favorite is PDCurses. This is a pretty clean implementation so it 
>should compile in V2 without too much hassle (the supported 
>platforms include BC++ 3.0, DJGPP 1.12, emx0.9a, IBM C Set/2 and even
>MSC 6.0 - so chances are this will work. I'm pretty happy with it.
>
>You can find a precompiled version for the abovementioned platforms at
>
>http://www.gu.edu.au/gwis/the/markh.html#PDCURSES
>
>or get the source and give it a try with v2 from:
>
>ftp://x2ftp.oulu.fi/pub/msdos/programming/libs/pdcurs21.zip

You'd better get the DJGPP version directly, which can be
found at SimTel mirrors: vendors/djgpp/v1tk/pdc22bn.zip.
The original PDCurses source distribution required DMAKE 3.8
which is a real pain in the... hm.. rather clumsy to use.

Pieter.

PS See my previous posting for the V2 required patch.

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