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Re: test
> this is just a test.
Really? I don't think so. I think you're hiding something here.
Something big. *Nobody* sends nearly-empty messages to mailing lists to
just *test* their SMTP software -- *nobody*. Somebody want to run a trace
on this guy? Foreign intelligence might want to know about this...
Just kidding. :)
To anyone who's still reading, I'd like some opinions on which game
library would be best for porting Allegro games over to Linux from DOS
(though I definitely do *not* want a flame war over which library is
best). I've tried XwinAllegro and it's not quite to my tastes, even
though it *would* be easiest. Which library is functional enough for
this? My games don't use Allegro very extensively -- basically, all the
library needs to have is graphics display (and if any libraries *don't*
have this, we need to worry) and keyboard input. Oh yes, the library has
to be straight C -- no C++. (Just a personal quirk of mine.) :) Any
ideas?
Smile,
Ben Crowder