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- From: ericg@ucschu.ucsc.edu (Eric Goodman)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: turbo c++ questions
- Message-ID: <14heljINN9il@darkstar.UCSC.EDU>
- Date: 21 Jul 92 16:40:19 GMT
- References: <1992Jul13.143550.18700@esds.mdc.com>
- Organization: UC Santa Cruz
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- In article <1992Jul13.143550.18700@esds.mdc.com> bonney@esds.mdc.com (Greg
- Bonney) writes:
- > 1) The only information I can find in the manuals about graphics is a
- > section in the tutorial on drawing lines and painting in the window.
- > I was expecting more. How do I display a bit-mapped image, for
- > instance? (I'm interested in writing games, ray-tracers, etc.)
-
- Well, I just threw my TC++ 1.0 manuals in the trash, but my BC++ 2.0
- manuals talked about a bunch of C library routines for using bit images
- (getimage(), putimage() etc.).
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- Eric Goodman
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