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You again :-)
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| O | Antonio Costa | E-Mail acc AT asterix DOT inescn DOT pt
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O O O "Let the good times roll..."
I have collected graphics stuff for DJGPP, mainly libs for software
development.
They are available at asterix.inescn.pt [192.35.246.17] in dir.
pub/PC/devel
Please check the README file.
DJGPP is in pub/PC/djgpp
liblugpc.zip - LUG
sipp30.arj - SIPP 3.0
srgpsph2.arj - SRGP/SPHIGS (from Computer Graphics, by Foley, Van
Dam et al)
srgpsph3.arj - SRGP/SPHIGS for Windows
suitg110.arj - SUIT for DJGPP version 1.10
suitg111.arj - SUIT for DJGPP version 1.11
im-grx.arj - SUIT widget for display of images
These packages may also be available at
omnigate.clarkson.edu:/pub/msdos/djgpp/pub.
I *don't* speak for Antonio, but he seems to be a good dude who is
willing to help you out. I bet you could email him.
Ghostscript can also be set up as a library; I suspect that it
would not be a very useful thing to do though for your purposes.
There may be other graphics libs out there, but I'm not gonna
search (you can look in the DJGPP archives in
file://sun.soe.clarskon.edu/pub/msdos/djgpp/djgpp*).
--Steve
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