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From: "AndrewJ" <luminous-is AT home DOT com>
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Subject: Re: graphics library...
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> Allegro is a good easily installable graphics and sound (and a lot
> more) library...If you want to explore 3d code..this is ideal...
>
> However since you specifically mention about 3D...you might want to check
> out the Glut library...which has a *lot* of examples and demos about 3d
> related coding....
>
> So personally if you want a lot of example code then you can try mesa and
> Glut....

As an addon, you might also consider Scitech's MGL.  It supports DJGPP (as well
as a host of other compilers).  Although Allegro is probably your best bet,
since it is good and portable.

AndrewJ



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