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Michael,
" The Direct Interface Video Extensions (DIVE) API in Warp
" gives OS/2 applications direct access to the PC video hardware,
" enabling them to generate high-speed graphics needed for today's
" advanced multimedia software. The DIVE graphics interface allows
" powerful, high-speed games and digital video applications to use
" a single high-speed API for stretching, clipping and color
" conversion.
The OS/2 3.0 Toolkit included in the DevCon CD is supposed to support
DIVE. I'm waiting to receive my DevCon CD so I do not know for sure.
Also, I read an OS/2 Warp announcement that mentioned IBM will release a
Game Developer's Toolkit in early '95.
Jim Brooks
virtex{at}delphi.com
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