Borland C++ and SDL.
I was just wondering if one can use SDL with Borland C++? I've been reading the documentation, and it doesn't seem to say anything about BCC.
[edited by - TheGuy on December 28, 2002 1:59:47 PM]
Yes, you can use SDL with Borland C++
The latest version of SDL (SDL version 1.2.5 (stable) ) comes with precompiled libraries for the Borland compilers. Just look for a "
The latest version of SDL (SDL version 1.2.5 (stable) ) comes with precompiled libraries for the Borland compilers. Just look for a "
Borland.zip
" in the package''s directiry.
It would certainly make sense to look there, wouldn't it.
Thanks alot
If you don't mind one more question, do you know how to compile SDL programs? I tried... (using the free command line compiler)
bcc32 -c sdltest.cpp
ilink32 sdltest.obj sdl.lib sdlmain.lib
The program crashes though... (I'm currently looking for a debugger to use with BCC 5.5, actually, I'm looking for a debugger period... a free one.)
I put the .lib files into borlands \lib directory, and I have sdl.dll in the windows\system directory.
[edited by - TheGuy on December 28, 2002 2:00:29 PM]
Thanks alot
If you don't mind one more question, do you know how to compile SDL programs? I tried... (using the free command line compiler)
bcc32 -c sdltest.cpp
ilink32 sdltest.obj sdl.lib sdlmain.lib
The program crashes though... (I'm currently looking for a debugger to use with BCC 5.5, actually, I'm looking for a debugger period... a free one.)
I put the .lib files into borlands \lib directory, and I have sdl.dll in the windows\system directory.
[edited by - TheGuy on December 28, 2002 2:00:29 PM]
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