In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
> o MSDOS driver support. I wrote a 640x480x16 color driver in about 45 minutes.
>NanoX now runs on DOS! (OK, I did this only to see how portable nanoX
>is, and the
>mouse driver still isn't written) This still uses MSC graphics library.
>I'll have the bios
>int10 version driver done shortly, which will allow nanoX to run on
>ELKS! We should
>have an ELKS version shortly... BTW, the nanoX kernel is around 20k on DOS...
This reminds me of a graphics library for DOS I've written years ago.
It was designed to be compatible with Borland's graph.tpu and contained
card-dependent low level drivers as well as hardware independent high
level routines. It's written in assember and Turbo Pascal.
If it's of interest for anyone to look at an incomplete, unmaintained and
poorly documented heap of code, download it from
http://hjb-net/soft/WT9506S.ARJ
The graphic code is in a subdirectory called units/mygraph.
Regards,
hjb
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