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Files included in the shareware release of ObjectEase 2.0
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All files (c)Copyright 1992 - David S. Reinhart Associates
.EXE Files
TUIDEMO.EXE - Text mode demonstration program
GUIDEMO.EXE - Graphics mode demonstration
VIDDEMO.EXE - Video BIOS demonstration
ICONEDIT.EXE - Button and Icon editor for 640x280 16 color
graphics mode.
VGAEDIT.EXE - Button and Icon editor for 320x200 256 color
graphics mode.
16IMAGE.EXE - Bitmap editor for 640x480 16 color graphics
mode.
256IMAGE.EXE - Bitmap editor for 320x200 256 color graphics
mode.
.CPP Files
TUIDEMO - Source code for the demo file TUIDEMO.EXE
GUIDEMO - Source code for the demo file GUIDEMO.EXE
VIDDEMO - Source code for the demo file VIDDEMO.EXE
.DOC Files
FILES.DOC - This file.
OBJEASE.DOC - Complete documentation of the library features.
ICONEDIT.DOC - Documentation for the ICONEDIT.EXE and VGAEDIT.EXE
programs.
REGISTER.DOC - Registration form for the ObjectEase library.
EDITORS.DOC - Brief explanation of the use of 16IMAGE.EXE
and 256IMAGE.EXE
WHATSNEW.DOC - Listing of fixes and changes since v1.0
.LIB Files
TUI_S - Small memory model of the Text based library
classes and member functions
TUI_L - Large memory model of the Text based library
classes and member functions
GUI - Large memory model of the graphics based library
classes and member functions
VIDBIOSS - Small memory model of the video bios functions
VIDBIOSL - Large memory model of the video bios functions
.H Files
TUI - Header file for the TUI_S & TUI_L libraries
GUI - Header file for the GUI library
VIDBIOS - Header file for the VIDBIOSS & VIDBIOSL libraries
.BTN & .ICN Files
These are the button and icon images used by ICONEDIT.EXE,
VGAEDIT.EXE, and 256IMAGE.EXE. They must remain in the same
directory as these .EXE files.