Re: Jarod lib update
- Posted by Lewis Townsend <keroltarr at HOTMAIL.COM> Sep 25, 2000
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Hello mic, >I've now finished the latest version of my almost platform-independant >(doesn't run under Linux) multimedia library; Jarod a/k/a/ the Pretender. >Bug reports would be appreciated as I'm too lazy to hunt them down myself.. I checked it out. I like it. Two things though, The wierd colors came back and won't go away by me changeing BPP16IS15 from 1 to 0 and/or back again. I think you know what I'm talking about. Here is a list of all the example programs and which platform(s) they work on. Program DOS Window =============== ===== ====== Bitmap.ex(w) No Yes Fire.ex(w) Yes Yes Input.ex(w) No Yes jtest01.ex(w) Yes No jtest04.ex(w) Kinda Yes jtest08.ex(w) Kinda No playcd.ex(w) maybe No playmod.ex(w) No Yes playwav.ex(w) maybe No ray.ex(w) Yes Yes rzoomdual.ex(w) No Yes sprites.ex(w) Yes No tunnel.ex(w) No No "Kinda" = it worked but the colors were messed up "maybe" = it ran but the sound didn't play Sometimes "No" in DOS, means it ran but never did anything but never had an error. I hope this helps you debug it. I for one am interested in this library. It will make writing cross-platform games much easier. I wonder though, can programs written with JAROD be bound? If it uses the common dynamic include technique, they can't. later, Lewis Townsend _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.