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From: jdashiel AT eagle1 DOT eaglenet DOT com
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 1997 08:09:37 -0500 (EST)
To: yeep <yeep AT xs4all DOT nl>
Cc: OpenDOS <opendos AT mail DOT tacoma DOT net>
Subject: Re: [opendos] [OpenDOS] game libs
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So long as it's not like plug and prey and
matches opendos normal practices, there would probably be many who
would start using it on their home computers for not only simplicity
reasons but the memory savings involved too.
On
Wed,
19 Feb 1997, yeep wrote:

> I just had an idea that might be cool.
> Win95 had Direct X, right?
> Why not make Direct X++ :-)
> Some libs/drivers for in OpenDOS.
> We could implement standard stuff, like playing .VOCs, or .WAVs.
> Some routine for playing video's (.AVI, .MOV, etc.).
> And some more stuff.
> 
> How about that?
> Any thought, comments?
> 
> 	Yeep
> 


jude <jdashiel AT eagle1 DOT eaglenet DOT com>

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