Date: Tue, 18 Nov 1997 19:55:48 -0330 (NST) Message-Id: <199711182325.TAA04279@firma.thezone.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com From: lbishop AT calvin DOT stemnet DOT nf DOT ca (Luke Bishop) Subject: DLX Usage Questions Precedence: bulk The DLX dynamic linker for DJGPP is one of the first full-featured dynamic linkers for this truly awesome language. In keeping with the free software concept, it can be used without paying a cent (even though it is not truly freeware), even in commercial programs. The question now is, who is using it, and for what. If you have used DLX for any program, are planning to use it in the future or have just hacked around with it, please E-Mail me and let me know what you are doing with it. Also, there is one concern that I have about DJGPP: OpenGL is not supported. This must be fixed, and soon. This lack was enough to lose us Id Software. I have attempted to get licencing from SGI, but to no avail. If anyone out there has any ideas about the port (even a complete rewrite that follows the spec is fine), contact me immediately. As i have said: this situation must be fixed. Finally, if anybody is looking for somebody to help in a programming project, feel free to write me. I don't mind at all, and even if I can't help with the project I'll at least give some advice. Sincerely, Luke Bishop, Nanosoft. PS. E-mail me directly, as I do not spend much time on the NG.