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|Version=0.6 | |Version=0.6 (Jul 1994) | ||
|Author=[[Graeme Blackley]] | |Author=[[Graeme Blackley]] | ||
|License=Freeware | |License=Freeware | ||
|Download= | |Download={{FileLink|dLib_0-6.zip}} | ||
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dLib is simple, sort of fast, graphics library for OS/2. It requires MMPM/2 software motion video to be installed. It currently only runs on 256 color OS/2 display drivers. My video card (ET4000/W32) has no high color drivers. | |||
dLib is simple, sort of fast, graphics library for OS/2. It requires MMPM/2 software motion video to be installed. It currently only runs on 256 color OS/2 display drivers. My video card (ET4000/W32) has no high color drivers. | |||
dLib is supplied as a .DLL, so that programs written today, with no 64k color support, or 16.8m color, or 16 color, will work on these number of colors as I add support for them. I may not add 16 color support. | dLib is supplied as a .DLL, so that programs written today, with no 64k color support, or 16.8m color, or 16 color, will work on these number of colors as I add support for them. I may not add 16 color support. | ||
It uses the DIVE interface. | It uses the DIVE interface. | ||
[[Category:Libraries]] | |||
[[Category:Freeware]] |
Latest revision as of 22:57, 18 February 2024
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Version | 0.6 (Jul 1994) |
Vendor | |
Author | Graeme Blackley |
License | Freeware |
Download | dLib_0-6.zip |
Website |
dLib is simple, sort of fast, graphics library for OS/2. It requires MMPM/2 software motion video to be installed. It currently only runs on 256 color OS/2 display drivers. My video card (ET4000/W32) has no high color drivers.
dLib is supplied as a .DLL, so that programs written today, with no 64k color support, or 16.8m color, or 16 color, will work on these number of colors as I add support for them. I may not add 16 color support.
It uses the DIVE interface.