Category : BASIC Source Code
Archive   : TANDY.ZIP
Filename : README.DOC

 
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GRAFIX 1.00

Graphics And Sound Support
For The Tandy 1000 Series Personal Computer

Joseph A. Albrecht
125 West Raven Street
Belle Plaine, MN 56011

GEnie Mail Address:
A.ALBRECHT


This package should contain the following files:

DEMO ASM - Source code for demo program
GRAFIX ASM - Source code for the GRAFIX program
INT10 ASM - Source code for QuickBASIC 4.0 BIOS INT 10H interface
GRAFIX BAS - QuickBASIC 4.0 calling interface
ARTY4 BAS - QuickBASIC 4.0 demo programs
BALL BAS - " " " "
BOXSCAPE BAS - " " " "
BUTCONES BAS - " " " "
KALIDO BAS - " " " "
LINES BAS - " " " "
NOVAMAX BAS - " " " "
P-DEMO1 BAS - " " " "
P-DEMO2 BAS - " " " "
PUT-1 BAS - " " " "
RNDBOXES BAS - " " " "
WORMY BAS - " " " "
BUTTER BIN - Saved graphic images for QuickBASIC 4.0 demo programs
P-DEMO1 BIN - " " " " " " " "
P-DEMO2 BIN - " " " " " " " "
DEMO COM - Demo program to show some of GRAFIX capabilities
GRAFIX COM - GRAFIX program
GRAFIX DEF - Include file for QuickBASIC 4.0 programs
GRAFIX DOC - GRAFIX documentation
README DOC - This file
GRAFIX LIB - QuickBASIC GRAFIX library
GRAFIX QLB - QuickBASIC GRAFIX quick library

To get started using this package simply type GRAFIX from the DOS prompt and try
out the accompanying demo program DEMO.COM. This gives a short overview of some
of the things you can do with GRAFIX. If you have QuickBASIC 4.0 you can try out
those demo programs too. To use the QuickBASIC interface simply type from the
DOS prompt QB /L GRAFIX. This will load the accompanying GRAFIX quick library.
You MUST do this in order to use any of the QuickBASIC demo programs.


  3 Responses to “Category : BASIC Source Code
Archive   : TANDY.ZIP
Filename : README.DOC

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