Paul,
http://www.programmersheaven.com/
You could look here. This is a multiple messageboard and
source code archive(s) for many programming languages.
Jim Webster
Paul Cull wrote:
>
> Howdy all,
>
> Maybe someone on the list can help me with this request.
>
> One of the possibilities I�m investigating as a suitable GUI for teaching
> basic computer skills (and, yes, Win9x UI concepts) to at-risk kids in Rio,
> is Datalight�s Winlight (www.datalight.com). It�s a light implementation of
> a Win 31 subset which runs on 386s and up, and the wonderful folk at
> Datalight donated us a SDK and in-house licenses for our NGO.
>
> What I need now is C source code for simple 16 bit Windows apps (a notepad,
> paint, maybe simple spreedsheets or databases, etc). I�ve got development
> tools (Borland C / C++) and am sure that we could get some of these
> translated into Portuguese and running on Winlight.
>
> However, my searches on the web for Win 3.1 application source code have
> turned up absolutely nothing. Even places like the CUG seem to have very
> little 16 bit Windows code.
>
> Now I�m sure that there must be heaps out there somewhere. Surely a
> generation of C programmers turned out simple, sample apps while learning to
> program for Win 3.1 a few years ago. Some of this source must still be
> around somewhere, and I�m sure could be released GPLd or freeware for a use
> such as ours.
>
> Does anybody have any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Paul
> -------------------------------------------
> Paul Cull
> Associa��o Civil Casa Esperan�a
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> www.pcebrasil.org
>
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