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- From: GRuMBLeFiSH <ug940096@omega.scs.carleton.ca>
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- Subject: After Dark SDK (Berkely Systems)
- Date: Sat, 20 Apr 1996 16:07:18 -0400
- Organization: Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
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- I have just received an email reply from Berkely concerning writing code
- for an Afterdark for Windows compatile module. It appears the best way to
- write a module is in C++ (they have an SDK for MSVC++ and BC++) but the
- people at afterdark no longer support or even understand their own SDK. I
- am trying to do this myself, but I would like to know if anyone has
- programmed C/C++ for afterdark and if they have, if they would share
- their experience with me...
-
- Ted Bruyere - Comp. Sci. Hon. IV - Sigma Chi Nu Fraternity, Carleton U.
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