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From: Robert Vasquez <digital DOT fx AT worldnet DOT att DOT net>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Allegro
Date: Fri, 14 Mar 1997 06:07:00 -0500
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Shawn Hargreaves wrote:
> 
> Dominique Biesmans writes:
> >Didn't a very early version of Allegro compile under BC? (version 1.X
> >whatever ...) Shawn probably had a good reason to drop the borland
> >version ;-)
> 
> Yup. Prior to v2, Allegro could be used with both Borland and djgpp. I
> can dig out the old code if anyone is interterested, but it was very
> primitive (look through the changes.txt file, subtract everything that
> has been added over the years, and you'll realise that there isn't a lot
> left...)
> 
> As to why I dropped the Borland support: I hate writing 16 bit code and
> never want to go anywhere near that stupid memory architecture ever
> again :-)

What about 32 bit borland? Same memory model as djgpp right? pmode?

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               Rob Vasquez
               Digital Fx '97
               
   email:   digital DOT fx AT worldnet DOT att DOT net

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