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From: Gary Smith <gary DOT smith3 AT virgin DOT net>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Pinball-programming (SORRY !)
Date: Tue, 03 Mar 1998 21:51:16 +0000
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I didn't realise that posting a large file on the newsgroup is inappropriate.  For
this I am sorry.
I don't know how I posted it  three times.  This was an accident.

Gary Smith..


Nate Eldredge wrote:

> At 06:39  2/25/1998 -0000, Gary Smith wrote:
> >You may like to have a loom at the source code to a breakout game that I
> >have written.  I'ts no where near perfect, however it works...
> >
> The posting of large files in this forum is generally considered inappropriate.
>
> >The shareware game can be downloaded from my web site.
>
> Then why did you post it here? Wouldn't it have been sufficient to give the URL?
>
> Nate Eldredge
> eldredge AT ap DOT net



pen to own an Atari STe ;-), I am curious as to weather or not
anyone would be interested in a WIN-95 look-alike replacement for it. 
I've rewritten the drawing routines on several of the d_xxxxxx_proc's
that come with Allegro to look like Windoze, and wonder if it is worth
my time to do the rest of them.. I am also considering adding an
HSCROLL/VSCROLL object if anyone is interested.  By the way, I should
add that while they do not flicker, they are generally slower to draw
than the ones that come with allegro, as their appearance is slightly
more complex. They take 5-25 FPS off of my 3-D tunnel program, depending
upon the speed of the computer. It gets about 90 FPS w/ them on, 105 -
110 W/O on my P-166.

--
Dan Huizenga

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