Mail Archives: djgpp/2005/06/02/06:01:47
PaulCsouls escribió:
> On 1 Jun 2005 12:49:14 GMT, Hans-Bernhard Broeker
> <broeker AT physik DOT rwth-aachen DOT de> wrote:
>
>>PaulCsouls <paulcsouls AT worldnet DOT att DOT net> wrote:
>>
>>>What about with Win98 and 95? Do they require the Win32 API also?
>>
>>Not strictly for doing some graphics at all. But for what the
>>Subject: line requests, i.e. "Windows GUI Programming", yes, you do
>>have to use Win32 API. It's part of the definition of the task.
>
> Thanks, I use DJGPP basically for testing circuit boards through the
> serial or parallel ports. Right now I just use the command line, but
> it would be nice to have a GUI and some graphical outputs. I have
> considered learning Allegro to do this. I believe DJGPP and DOS are
> still the best ways of accessing ports rather than fighting windows
> with MinGW.
If you mainly need graphical output, then you can try just the GRX
graphics library distributed with DJGPP (in v2tk). I think GXR is used
by the DOS versions of gnuplot and MGUI, for instance.
BTW, the GRX website (http://www.gnu.de/software/GRX/) seems to have
been stolen/supplanted. Trying to connect to it simpy gives a picture of
the Andromeda galaxy (redirected to http://grx.gnu.de/).
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