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Geek Culture / graphics libraries

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BearCDPOLD
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Location: AZ,USA
Posted: 29th Sep 2004 10:16
Hey guys,
I'm taking a programming class, and the text book we use uses Borland C-builder 4 (I think it's 4), but the computers have VC++ 6 installed on them, there's a chapter on graphics, but it's the graphics library that is included with Borland.

Do you guys know of any good simple 2d graphics libraries that are compatible with VC++ 6? I'm searching, but most of what Google can find is game engines and OpenGL tutorials.

The reason for the simplicity is that the computers are fairly old, Pentium 2 or 3 (we have both, around 5-600mhz, 64mb ram, Windows 2000).

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TKF15H
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Joined: 20th Jul 2003
Location: Rio de Janeiro
Posted: 29th Sep 2004 10:39
SDL is all you need. I don't remember the URL though.
!google Simple Directmedia Layer.

BearCDPOLD
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Posted: 29th Sep 2004 14:50
Wow, found it immediately and it looks very nice. I just need to run it by my teacher make sure there isn't some dumb reason we can't use it. Thanks TKF15H!

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