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Message-Id: <m0yTouj-000S3IC@inti.gov.ar>
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From: "Salvador Eduardo Tropea (SET)" <salvador AT inti DOT gov DOT ar>
Organization: INTI
To: soltesz AT hotmail DOT com (Peter Soltesz), djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Date: Mon, 27 Apr 1998 11:36:45 +0000
MIME-Version: 1.0
Subject: Re: SVGALIB
In-reply-to: <199804242144.RAA08522@delorie.com>

> I have made an interface to handle VBE 1.2 or 2.0 (Linear frame buffer) (VESA BIOS EXTENSIONS)
> It is a simple API to call the VBE. setmode(int x,int y,int bitsperpixel);
> and Screenfresh();   // from the long *framebuffer
> 
> I want to port it to LINUX SVGALIB ! Is there an interface like mine ?
> 
> I want to port it to WIN95 ! I will use Visual C `s linker, I will make HEADER files for DirectX support.
> 
> I think somebody has done theese things. Can anybody help me ?
> 
> I use MIDAS SOUND system, because it supports all operating systems, I need. But DJGPP in win is a bit difficult
> for me. I dont have development environment for that. I will use Visual C libs. 

Szia Peter Soltesz:

Ask in the Allegro mail list. Somebody (Stefan?) is porting Allegro to Win95 
another is porting Allegro to X-Windows.
Addittionally you could take a look to J-LIB.
For links look in my home page.

> ps: I have coder homepages, but they are in HUNGARIAN. I am going to release some 3d engine source code
> documented in english. Compileable with DJGPP + NASM 

Interesting.
 
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