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From: Dominique DOT Biesmans AT ping DOT be (Dominique Biesmans)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Allegro
Date: Fri, 14 Mar 1997 17:12:20 GMT
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On 12 Mar 1997 14:40:59 GMT, "Sly" <sly AT antispam DOT aussie DOT net> wrote:

>MoD <mod AT exo DOT com> wrote in article
><01bc2de8$4375fdc0$89ae71a5 AT mod DOT exo DOT com>...
>> hey i want to use allegro... but i just got Borlad C++ 4.0 and allegro
>says
>> it only compiles the allegro.h under djgpp... is there any other version
>> taht is compatible with BC4? or is there a source for it?
>> 
>
>Yes it only compiles under DJGPP.  And yes, there is source, but it's DJGPP
>specific.  The solution, ditch BC4 and use DJGPP.  You will like it.
>
>-- 
>TTFN
>Sly (Steve)
>sly AT aussie DOT net
>

Didn't a very early version of Allegro compile under BC? (version 1.X
whatever ...) Shawn probably had a good reason to drop the borland
version ;-)

Dominique Biesmans

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