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The Graphics Wizard’s Library for BASIC. Provides smaller, faster graphics for BASIC, plus some new capabilities including PrintScreen, read .MAC file, flip GET/PUT image, draw polygon, etc. | |||
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File Name | File Size | Zip Size | Zip Type |
BIBLIO.TXT | 1025 | 595 | deflated |
CATALOG.TXT | 5363 | 2203 | deflated |
CREATE.BAT | 54 | 47 | deflated |
DEMO.BAS | 6538 | 1889 | deflated |
DEMO.PCX | 1063 | 489 | deflated |
FILES.LST | 1353 | 559 | deflated |
GRAFWIZ.BI | 10512 | 1107 | deflated |
GRAFWIZ.DOC | 50464 | 17258 | deflated |
GRAFWIZ.LIB | 119808 | 24520 | deflated |
GRAFWIZ.NEW | 3810 | 1659 | deflated |
GRAFWIZ.REF | 3588 | 1260 | deflated |
LIBRARY.TXT | 2993 | 1341 | deflated |
MIRRORS.BAS | 1895 | 579 | deflated |
PRODUCT.TXT | 5787 | 2553 | deflated |
QUESTION.TXT | 6710 | 2875 | deflated |
REGISTER.TXT | 4502 | 1310 | deflated |
ROSES.BAS | 1352 | 506 | deflated |
S&B4EGA.BAS | 7953 | 2604 | deflated |
S&B4EGA.EXE | 10678 | 5912 | deflated |
TPCREAD.ME | 199 | 165 | deflated |
VGABOX.BAS | 4983 | 1762 | deflated |
VGABOX.EXE | 3794 | 2697 | deflated |
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Contents of the BIBLIO.TXT file
This constitutes a bibliography of some of the references used in creating
the GRAFWIZ library. They are listed in no particular order. I might note
that many of these references contain incorrect information on one point or
another and that they frequently contradict each other. Such are the joys of
assembly programming. Comments reflect my personal opinions on the text.
"COMPUTE!'s Mapping the IBM PC and PCjr". 1985, COMPUTE! Publications, Inc.
-- An old but indispensable reference. The memory map, port reference, and
low-level support chip information are very good.
"Programmer's Guide to PC & PS/2 Video Systems". 1987, by Richard Wilton.
Microsoft Press.
-- A terrific reference on video from MDA to VGA. The example program for
putting the Hercules adapter into graphics mode is rather buggy, though.
Programmer's Journal. This magazine contains a wealth of technical
information, most notably an ongoing EGA/VGA graphics column by Michael
Abrash which is utterly superb.
the GRAFWIZ library. They are listed in no particular order. I might note
that many of these references contain incorrect information on one point or
another and that they frequently contradict each other. Such are the joys of
assembly programming. Comments reflect my personal opinions on the text.
"COMPUTE!'s Mapping the IBM PC and PCjr". 1985, COMPUTE! Publications, Inc.
-- An old but indispensable reference. The memory map, port reference, and
low-level support chip information are very good.
"Programmer's Guide to PC & PS/2 Video Systems". 1987, by Richard Wilton.
Microsoft Press.
-- A terrific reference on video from MDA to VGA. The example program for
putting the Hercules adapter into graphics mode is rather buggy, though.
Programmer's Journal. This magazine contains a wealth of technical
information, most notably an ongoing EGA/VGA graphics column by Michael
Abrash which is utterly superb.
December 17, 2017
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