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From: Andrew Cottrell <spam AT bigpond DOT com DOT au>
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Subject: Re: SVGA 256-color graphics
Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2003 21:10:38 +1000
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>Not really interested in the lastest Allegro, but I am curious to know
>if EARLIER versions of Allegro (3.12?) still work AOK under 3.2.3?
Assuming you are using GCC 3.2.3 then Allegro 3.x  (x != 99 ish I
think) will need to be patched. 

The Allegro 4.x will work okay with GCC 3.2.3.

There are a number of other graphics libraries in the v2tk directory
that you may want to try, but Allegro is the most advanced and
supports multiple platforms. The allegro main url is:-
http://alleg.sourceforge.net/

Andrew

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