Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!att!att!emory!wuarchive!julius.cs.uiuc.edu!apple!bbn.com!mit-eddie!bloom-beacon!bu.edu!inmet!draper From: draper@inmet.inmet.com Newsgroups: comp.lang.c Subject: Re: Curses for IBM/PC Message-ID: <20900014@inmet> Date: 31 Oct 90 14:46:00 GMT References: <200806@<1990Oct30> Lines: 47 Nf-ID: #R:<1990Oct30:200806:inmet:20900014:000:1445 Nf-From: inmet.inmet.com!draper Oct 31 09:46:00 1990 /* Written 3:08 pm Oct 30, 1990 by lape@utkcs2.cs.utk.edu in inmet:comp.lang.c */ /* ---------- "Curses for IBM/PC" ---------- */ IS there a curses for the IBM-PC family for the QUick C compiler? How about how to make one?? (I do have Quick Assembler embedded in QC) Please e-mail responses. Bryon Lape /* End of text from inmet:comp.lang.c */ Aspen Curses for the PC. Aspen Scientific P.O. Box 72 Wheat Ridge, CO 80034-0072 (303) 423-8088 Curses MS-DOS and OS/2 Bundled Binary - $159 Curses MS-DOS and OS/2 Bundled Source+Binary - $349 Curses MS-DOS and OS/2 Source Upgrade - $190 Add $40 for products shipped overseas, except Canada. Add $10 for products shipped to Canada I have used this curses package. It is pretty good and the newest version has a lot of bug fixes and enhancements. The source is set up so that you can use it with either Turbo C or Microsoft C. You also will need an assembler. Some of the code is in assembly. If you buy the package without source you will get header files and library modules for each memory model. You then write your code and link with the correct library. Our company purchased the source but we have never used it. We have always just linked in with the libraries provided. - Dave Internet: draper@inmet.inmet.com UUNET: uunet!inmet!draper ----- Intermetrics Microsystems Software, Incorporated 733 Concord Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138 (617) 661-0072 x4573