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echo: c_plusplus
to: CAREY BLOODWORTH
from: FRDRIC LHOEST
date: 1998-03-18 12:14:00
subject: Re: CURSES

Salut Carey !
Carey Bloodworth ‚crivait le Dimanche 15 Mars 1998 … Frederic Lhoest :
 FL>> I'm searching CURSES.H and NCURSE.H for DOS !
 CB> There are various CURSES ports to DOS.
Pretty cooool ! :)
 CB> For regular 16 bit curses, there are a couple in the C User's group
 CB> library, and one or two on the Simtel disks.  (I don't have a listing
 CB> of the simtel files, but it's probably something like: pccurs*,
 CB> pdcurs*, and so on.)
So ... do you have an Internet address for me ? :)
 CB> So, there are indeed quite a few, but you'll have to hunt a bit
 CB> because the names tend to vary a bit, especially depending on what
 CB> compiler you are using.  And I have no idea how much effort it might
 CB> take to port one from platform to platform.
I'll try it for you :)
So thanks for the answer !
A+
Vector.
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