Category : C Source Code
Archive   : TC256DEM.ZIP
Filename : README.DOC

 
Output of file : README.DOC contained in archive : TC256DEM.ZIP
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ISVGA256.BGI -- A Super VGA BGI driver for Turbo C and Pascal
that integrates support for multiple SVGA chipsets
into one driver.

-- Due to a limitation in both TC and TP you can't
use setgraphmode() to set a mode higher than 0ah
without patching the compilers. A patch is supplied
in this archive that, using Borland's PATCH.COM,
will increase this limit to 40 modes.
To install the patch just run the PATGRPTP.BAT file.
Make sure Patch.com is in your search path.


To order send: $45.00 to:
Thomas Design
P.O. Box 586
Stillwater Oklahoma
74076

Cards supported: Video 7, Paradise, ATI, Tecmar, Orchid, Genoa,
Compaq VGA, HP VGA, STB.
Others: If your VGA card uses the SVGA chipset from either:
Paradise, Tseng Labs, Chips 'n Tech, Trident, or
video 7 your card will probably workwith these drivers.

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---------------- Order form the drivers now available ------------
These drivers cost $45.00 per driver. Mark with: __X__ for choice.

TWK256: TWK256.BGI (uses tweaked VGA to provide from 320x200 to 400x600)
(on register standard vga boards, not a Super VGA driver)
Turbo C: _____
Turbo Pascal: _____

ISVGA256.BGI at cost of $45.00 (256 color SVGA driver for all SVGA boards)
Turbo C: _____
Turbo Pascal: _____

ISVGA16.BGI at cost of $45.00 (16 color SVGA driver for all SVGA boards)
Turbo C: _____
Turbo Pascal: _____

HERCGW24.BGI at cost of $45.00 (Hercules Graphics station BGI 24 bit color)
Turbo C: _____
Turbo Pascal: _____

Diskette form: 3 1/2" ____ 5 1/4" ____

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Soon to come: TIGA.BGI -- Texas Instruments TIGA interface BGI
HPPCL.BGI -- HP LaserJet PCL (printer command language)
HPGL.BGI -- HP Plotter


  3 Responses to “Category : C Source Code
Archive   : TC256DEM.ZIP
Filename : README.DOC

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

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