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/*******************************************************************************
* SCL1OLD.H - constant defines for compatibility with SCL1 Library *
* version 1.? *
* *
* Copyright (C) 1990 by Jos‚ Rodr¡guez Alvira & Jos‚ R. Lebr¢n *
*******************************************************************************/

/* TrapInt 24 */

#define CrtErrFl I24_CrtErrFl

/* GetExtendedAscii */

#define CharTable GE_CharTable;

/* mouse related */

#define LEFT_PRESS MSE_LPress
#define LEFT_REL MSE_LRel
#define RIGHT_PRESS MSE_RPress
#define RIGHT_REL MSE_RRel
#define MOUSE_MOVE MSE_Move
#define MOVEX MSE_MoveX
#define MOVEY MSE_MoveY
#define LPX MSE_LpX
#define LPY MSE_LpY
#define LRX MSE_LrX
#define LRY MSE_LrY
#define RPX MSE_RpY
#define RPY MSE_RpY
#define RRX MSE_RrX
#define RRY MSE_RrY
#define MOUSE_FLAG MSE_MouseFl

/* GetString */

#define ANY CC_ANY+CC_CAPITALIZE
#define any CC_ANY
#define LETTER CC_LETTER+CC_CAPITALIZE
#define letter CC_LETTER
#define digit CC_DIGIT
#define number CC_REAL
#define filespec CC_SEARCH
#define FILESPEC CC_SEARCH+CC_CAPITALIZE
#define espanol CC_ESPANOL
#define CAPITALIZE CC_CAPITALIZE
#define punctuation CC_PUNCTUATION

#define GS_INSERT GS_Insert
#define GS_EDIT GS_Edit

/* video related */

#define RETRACE_FLAG VC_Retrace
#define VideoSeg VC_Segment
#define CURSOR_SIZE GCS_CursorSize;

/* time related */

#define GT_HOURS GT_Hours
#define GT_MINUTES GT_Minutes
#define GT_SECONDS GT_Seconds
#define GT_HUNDRETHS GT_Hundreths


  3 Responses to “Category : Recently Uploaded Files
Archive   : SCL120.ZIP
Filename : SCL1OLD.H

  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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