Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/04/21/23:53:11
Anton Helm wrote:
>
> Q1) Is there a newer version of libgrx that supports these functions ?
> Where can I get it ?
>
> Q2) How can I replace these functions with other GRX functions ?
>
> As I stated above, I have not written the programs myself, therefore
> it will take plenty of time to find out in which context the functions
> where used. It might be easier to rewrite the whole program.
>
> I have searched the library itself and it doesn't contain any of the
> above functions. When I heard that there is a patched version used in
> SWORD, I got it from there but these functions are still missing.
GRX was almost completely rewritten from v1 to v2, largely because DJGPP
itself changed so much in the upgrade. If you still want to use it,
you'll have to convert all the code to use the new library.
The real problem with GRX is that it's no longer supported by the
author, so there are no improvements being made, and no direct source of
technical support. If you aren't hooked on GRX for any particular
reason, you should consider using the Allegro library instead. It's a
full graphics and game programming library, complete with sound, mouse,
joystick, and keyboard support. The latest version incorporates 3D
drawing functions as well. Get it off of SimTel in the same place you
got GRX.
hth!
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