Category : C++ Source Code
Archive   : SVGACC20.ZIP
Filename : HISTORY.CC

 
Output of file : HISTORY.CC contained in archive : SVGACC20.ZIP
REVISION HISTORY FOR SVGACC.LIB - HI-RES, 256-COLOR GRAPHICS LIB FOR MS AND
BORLAND C/C++

2.0 Initial release - March, 1994. SVGACC20

SVGACC20.ZIP is the inital release of the C version of our graphics library.
However, we have had several releases of the MS QuickBASIC version. Below
is the history for the QuickBASIC versions:

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-1.0 Initial release - June, 1993. SVGAQB10.ZIP -
- -
-1.1 Release - August, 1993. SVGAQB11.ZIP -
- bugs fixed: GIFGETINFO - not closing successful files -
- DRWLINE - not always drawing endpoints -
- DRWBOX - drawing incorrectly when X2 - Improved: FILLAREA - speed increase of about 150% -
- FILLCOLOR - speed increase of about 65% -
- Increased library's granularity -
- Additions: BYTECOPY, PALCOPY, GETMAXX, GETMAXY, GETARCCOS, GETARCSIN, -
- GETARCTAN, GETCOS, GETSIN, GETTAN -
- -
-1.2 Release - August, 1993. SVGAQB12.ZIP -
- bugs fixed: FILLAREA - not always making it to the far left -
- FILLCOLOR - not always making it to the far left -
- -
-1.2a Release - September, 1993. SVGAQB12 (Registered version) -
- bugs fixed: SPRITEPUT - had problems if spriteXloc = MAXX -
- SPRITEGAP - had problems if spriteXloc = MAXX -
- -
-2.0 Release - March, 1994. SVGAQB20 -
- Additions: BLKRESIZE, BLKROTATE, BLKROTATESIZE, DRWFILBOX, -
- DRWFILCIRCLE, DRWFILELLISPE, FILLSCREEN, FILLPAGE, -
- GIFMAKE, PAGEDISPLAY, PAGEACTIVE, RES640L, SPRITEGET, -
- SPRITECOLLDETECT, WHICHXMS, XMSALLOCATE, XMSFREE, -
- XMSGET, XMSPUT, XMSCOPY, XMSERROR -
- -
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  3 Responses to “Category : C++ Source Code
Archive   : SVGACC20.ZIP
Filename : HISTORY.CC

  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.

  3. But one thing that puzzles me is the “mtswslnkmcjklsdlsbdmMICROSOFT” string. There is an article about it here. It is definitely worth a read: http://www.os2museum.com/wp/mtswslnk/