On 19/01/2021 5:58 am, Brian Knoblauch wrote:
I have a SAMPLES\GENERIC subfolder. Also a MODULA and WINDEMO subfolders amongst others. The WINDEMO is described as an example of the WINDOWS
and PPOCESS modukes.
Don't know if that helps.
I see in the XDS documentation that it states - "The SAMPLES\GENERIC subdirectory of your XDS installation contains a genericthose appear to target a different compiler as fundamental things like initializing the required API structures blows up in ways that I can't find workarounds for yet.
GUI application, which you can use as a base for your own applications."
However, I cannot find a SAMPLES\GENERIC subdirectory in my install... Does anyone have that information? I'm generally familiar with Win32 API programming, but am hitting some XDS specific snags. I found the modula2.org win32 API examples, but
Thanks,
Brian
On Monday, January 18, 2021 at 4:17:05 PM UTC-5, Paul Richards wrote:basic Windows app. Also includes Mand which is a more advanced graphical one that will be useful to me. (Currently of my main project on a tangent porting over some old Java apps). Notably though, it does not have the WINDEMO folder. It was listed as
On 19/01/2021 5:58 am, Brian Knoblauch wrote:
I have a SAMPLES\GENERIC subfolder. Also a MODULA and WINDEMO subfolders amongst others. The WINDEMO is described as an example of the WINDOWS
and PPOCESS modukes.
Don't know if that helps.Thank you, that is helpful. I definitely don't have any of those in my install. I saw you mentioned a Belgian website in another thread, so I googled and got a copy from a .be University site. That one *does* include SAMPLES\GENERIC. GENERIC is a very
--Brian
Also check the xds-2.60 folder on the Excelsior Github site. This includes the Generic and Mand examples as well.
https://github.com/excelsior-oss
WinDemoM in the Topspeed folder is the closest match there:
xds-2.60/misc/Samples/TopSpeed/
I have extensive Win32 libraries, designed for the StonyBrook/ADW compiler. It has a very complete implementation of the Quickdraw system from Apple, so basically it is 95% emulation of the Apple OS as of System 7.
It does bitmap scaling, and creates a drawing API like Apple used. Much nicer than GDI. But it would take you some time to learn it.
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