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- From: Tom Wheeley <tomw@tsys.demon.co.uk>
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- Subject: Re: Putting images from C on MSDOS screen
- Date: Sun, 24 Mar 96 20:43:55 GMT
- Organization: City Zen FM
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- In article <franc.20.3151434F@iee.ufrgs.br>
- franc@iee.ufrgs.br "GUSTAVO ANDRE FRANCESCHINI" writes:
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- > Hi all,
- >
- > Does anybody know if there are any public .lib (or source) file with
- > graphic functions to read a graphic file (like .bmp,.pcx,.gif) from C and
- > put it on the screen? I'm talking about MS-DOS system and I'm using Borland
- > C.
- > The graphics library that comes with BC doesn't have any function in
- > this style. The closest one is "putimage()" that is complementar of "
- > getimage()", but both run from memory. They use a previous drew image to
- > manipulate it. They can't manipulate graphics formats.
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- There is plenty of information on this in DOS and graphics specific newsgroups.
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- Anyway, so that you don't leave empty-handed, take a look around:
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- ftp://x2ftp.oulu.fi
-
- It is a very good site for demo / game coding resources.
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- .splitbung
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