Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/03/22/22:02:23
From: | "D. Huizenga" <skis AT concentric DOT net>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Re: Resolve a bet : Simple hello world sample at 640x480?
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Date: | Sun, 22 Mar 1998 20:00:55 -0500
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Organization: | Student
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Nicolas Blais wrote:
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> Can anyone write me a full, simple c++ code hello world program running
> at 640x480 without using allegro? My friend here says that it's
> impossible and I bet with him 20$ that it's possible. As a proof, I
> have to show him the code. So, anyone know how?
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> Thanks, Nicolas Blais
It is certainly possible. Instead of wasting bandwidth by posting the
code to this group, I will point out that Allegro is written entirely in
standard C, with a little AT&T Assembly thrown in. Allegro is no miracle-worker,
it is simply a lot of very good code. As an added proof, tell your friend
that the original version of Quake (http://www.idsoftware.com ) was written
with DJGPP, without Allegro. You can see this by looking at the program in a
text editor, where you will be able to see the copy right contained in the stub.
On a side note, the Macintosh emulator, Executor,
is also written with DJGPP (http://www.ardi.com ).
--
Dan Huizenga
Email: Skis AT Concentric DOT net
Home: http://www.concentric.net/~skis
(Not much there right now, except BGui [now there's actually an
example program ;-)])
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