Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/03/27/09:10:18
Mark T Logan wrote:
>
> On Wed, 26 Mar 1997 13:51:44 +0200 Henri Ossi <henriossi AT geocities DOT com>
> writes:
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> P.S. Your post was confrontational and offensive to many of us who have
> had wonderful success with allegro and djgpp. Not to mention you have
> degraded Mr. Delorie and Shawn Hargreaves, who both deserve our thanks
> and gratitude for pouring countless hours into wonderful projects that
> they
> make no money from. You would make a lot more friends on this NG if you
> remain calm and open to both sides of the debate. Attachted is code for
> a
> program where a little sprite moves around the screen. Uses allegro and
> runs fine on my 486DX2/66 w/ 8 MB ram.
>
> ---------- sprite.cpp --------------------
>
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Thanks Mark for your reply to Mr. Ossi.
I must say, this list and most of the people on it are an example of
the wonderful way in which research and development can and should
be done. I have only much praise for DJ Delorie, Shawn Hargreaves,
Robert Hoehne, Eli Zaretskii, and the many others who have produced
such high quality products for all to use. I do not understand
those who harp and moan, or use profanity in some vain attempt
to make a point. Lately there has been some of this on the list
and let me tell you, those who do this stick out like a turd in
a punchbowl to be quite honest.
I for one have read the faqs, performed the suggested steps, and have
built from source Dflat, Allegro and all demos/examples, Rhide, Emacs,
and a variety of GNU utilities without hitch on a 486/33 with only
4mb of memory (this computer was built entirely of junk and throwaway
parts for a total cost of 64 bucks). The faqs and other documentation
are a goldmine and really do work! I don't have 7 - 800 bucks to
shell out for Borland or MS Visual C/C++! And now that I have used
DJGPP I would'nt buy that other stuff if it cost $5.00!
My point is this, Lets keep this list friendly and professional as it
is most of the time. Thanks.
-- David T. McKee:
-- Think: Innovative Science Learning Systems
-- Physics, Electrical Science, Computer
-- Science, Natural Science, Theology
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