Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/12/31/08:59:18
From: | "Luiz Fernando Estivalet" <luisoft AT myway DOT com DOT br>
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To: | <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
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Subject: | Newbie starting with DJGPP
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Date: | Thu, 31 Dec 1998 11:55:46 -0200
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Hi,
I'm beggining to learn DJGPP programming. I was used to program in a
16-bit enviroment
(believe me, i was still using Borland C v3.1). I have no experience in
proteteced mode and
32-bit programming stuff.
I'm intend to convert my old programs to DJGPP 32-bits.
How can i do it in a faster way ? I have written a lotta of code in
assembler (Intel format) and i don't know how to program in AT&T format.
Is there any tutorial or (simple) code for begginers ? Where can i find
it ?
I need some routines like : keyboard handler, flip_screen, creating
double_buffer, read and write palette entries, pcx reader, and so on...
Thanks for the attention,
Luiz Fernando
luisoft AT myway DOT com DOT br
P.S : I'm not intend to use Allegro library. I see it and it is very
powerfull, but i have already created a library for the 16-bit enviroment
that i got used to work. And a lotta of programs
that i made is based in this library. I;d like to convert this routines to
DJGPP.
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