Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/01/02/02:12:29
Yeh that's what i'm thinking, er rather, i'm thinking of printing out the
example programs and re-typing them in and then maybe modifying them...
Thanks for the suggestion! -KWII-
p.s. Anyone else that reads this i'd still like to hear your suggestions too.
Thanks!
>Subject: Re: -KWII- Learning to use Allegro???
>From: "M Bailey" <mark AT shire DOT globalnet DOT co DOT uk>
>Date: 1/1/99 2:19 PM Pacific Standard Time
>Message-id: <76jhnc$l5l$1 AT newnews DOT global DOT net DOT uk>
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>I did it by working through the example programs and modifying them.....then
>combining some of them. I re-coded the fire example and added a scrolling
>message like in a demo. Not major stuff but it got my head around loads of
>the functions
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>HTH
>Mark
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>Uhfgood wrote in message <19990101133632 DOT 01063 DOT 00004554 AT ng-cd1 DOT aol DOT com>...
>>Hey could someone tell me how I should go about learning allegro. I know
>some
>>C some graphics programming in real mode, and i have used DJGPP some now...
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>>I know I know, djgpp is protected mode, i'm just stating what I know so
>far)...
>> Anyways i'm ready to start learning allegro, and i'm wondering, how I
>should
>>go about doing that.... usually I like to actually type out all the source
>>code to a program... (like in a book), and just modifying code doesn't
>seem to
>>do much for me... So i'm wondering what I should do... If you guys have
>any
>>suggestions, please reply soon, thanks. -Keith W. II
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>>*Keith Weatherby II*
>>*Uhfgood AT aol DOT com*
>>*Vice AT gconn DOT com*
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*Keith Weatherby II*
*Uhfgood AT aol DOT com*
*Vice AT gconn DOT com*
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