Path: utzoo!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!mcsun!corton!chorus!opera.chorus.fr!mir From: mir@opera.chorus.fr (Adam Mirowski) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c Subject: Re: Turbo C BGI driver for VGA in 256 colours? Message-ID: <8372@chorus.fr> Date: 13 Mar 91 15:00:21 GMT References: <415@frcs.UUCP> Sender: mir@chorus.fr Reply-To: mir@opera.chorus.fr (Adam Mirowski) Distribution: comp Organization: Chorus systemes, Saint Quentin en Yvelines, France Lines: 29 In article <415@frcs.UUCP>, paul@frcs.UUCP (Paul Nash) writes: %% Has anyone out there heard of (or better still, got) a Borland BGI driver %% for a VGA card in 320 * 200 * 256 colour mode? If so, could you mail me %% a copy? I am using Turbo C 2.0, which only supports various 16 colour %% modes on VGA, and must have 256 colours. If I can't do it with BGI, I %% will have to change to Microsoft, which _does_ do mode 13, but doesn't %% have the fancy text support (which I need). Look into the directory on Simtel20 or into /mirrors/msdos/borland on wuarchive.wustl.edu. There are two interesting files: bgvga256.arc and svgabg17.zip. Ah, you are on a UUCP site... %% I would also like to know whether there are any fonts other than the %% standard `simplex' and `sans_serif' available. The `gothic' is totally %% useless, but I would like to lay my hands on an italic font for BGI. %% Does anyone know how to create BGI fonts, so that I can roll my own? You can use fonts from Borland Quattro and maybe also Borland Paradox. It has been some time since I experimented with that, but I think you only need to put them together with the other and select another font number... For a font editor, look at bgifont.zip and bgifonts.arc in the previously cited directories. -- Adam Mirowski, mir@chorus.fr (FRANCE), tel. +33 (1) 30-64-82-00 or 74 Chorus systemes, 6, av.Gustave Eiffel, 78182 Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines CEDEX