Xref: news2.mv.net comp.os.msdos.djgpp:7824 From: dthomson AT gssec DOT bt DOT co DOT uk (David Thomson) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Re: Graphics Date: 21 Aug 1996 10:01:03 GMT Organization: BT Glasgow Engineering Centre Lines: 28 Sender: dthomson AT drum (David Thomson) Distribution: world Message-ID: <4vemov$gbb@cheetah.gssec.bt.co.uk> References: <4vamsr$5af AT mustang DOT via DOT net> NNTP-Posting-Host: drum.gssec.bt.co.uk To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp In article <4vamsr$5af AT mustang DOT via DOT net>, Matthew AT voyager DOT com (CoderX) writes: |> I am relatively new to C, only been coding C for 6 months or so, and would |> like to work on graphics... |> The problem I have run into though, is that the book I have been learning |> from uses graph.h, only DJGPP doesn't have graph.h.. |> |> Please help this new coder to find either some libaries for graphics, or tell |> him how it's done. You should try the Allegro library (v2.1), which has functions for doing almost everything, including GUI, mouse and keyboard routines, amongst others. You can probably get this from the same place you got djgpp (I'm assuming you're using djgpp v2 here, btw). If it's not here, then you can get it from: ftp://x2ftp.oulu.fi/pub/msdos/programming/djgpp2/alleg21.zip (or similar). I think a couple of other djgpp related pages have a mirror for it too (Brennan ??? and Patrick Jenkinson, I believe). I don't have the URLs for these pages handy, but I'm ure someone will post them if required. Cheers -- David Thomson dthomson AT gssec DOT bt DOT co DOT uk A signature, a signature, My Kingdom for a signature