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From: "MindBlaster" <sbe16233 AT post DOT netlink DOT se>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: DirectX
Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 20:36:50 +0100
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Or you could use WinAllegro. It uses DirectX aswell. But you need Visual C++
4.0 or higher (it was built with 5.0)

/MindBlaster

bowman wrote in message <36EDBA34 DOT DB59D36B AT montana DOT com>...
>
>
>John Smith wrote:
>>
>> Sorry... You can't use directX - oh sorry again - maybe you can with
RSXNTDJ
>> (or what's that again..)
>
>Yes, you can use DirectX with the RSXNTDJ package. There are some
>samples with the MS DirectX SDK that can be used. A couple of the front
>end wrappers are written in C++ and need to be redone in C, but that is
>no big deal.


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