Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/01/26/00:15:24
| From:  | Jason Alexander <jalex AT ea DOT oac DOT uci DOT edu>
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| Newsgroups:  | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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| Subject:  | Using grx22 under djgpp
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| Date:  | Sun, 25 Jan 1998 19:47:21 -0800
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| Organization:  | University of California, Irvine
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| Lines:  | 28
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| Message-ID:  | <34CC0748.2745FAA9@ea.oac.uci.edu>
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| To:  | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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| DJ-Gateway:  | from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Hello.
  I've downloaded and installed DJGPP and been able to successfully
compile a few simple programs (my own) using gcc.  I'd like to implement
simple graphics in some of them, but I am having difficulty in getting
my programs to recognize the grx libraries.
  I think that the grx22 library is correctedly installed since I am
able to compile the sample programs in djgpp/contrib/grx22/test.
However, I cannot figure out how implement any of the grx22 functions in
my own programs.  For example, suppose I have a 100x100 array of 0's and
1's that I'd like to display graphically (0 = black, 1 = white).  How
would I go about implementing this?  (I've looked at the sample program
life.c, but can't figure it out).  What include files do I need?  Which
libraries?  How do I set RHIDE up so that it automatically notifies gcc
of the correct paths, etc?
  If anyone could offer a few tips to a beginning programmer, I would
greatly appreciate it.  (If your inclination is to tell me to RTFM,
please tell me at least which FM to read. :-)
Thanks,
Jason Alexander
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