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- WESTBOROUGH WINDOWS
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- WESTBOROUGH WINDOWS provides a library of functions that can
- create and manipulate stackable text windows within a QuickC
- application.
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- These functions should be of special interest to:
- -Developers who don't want to limit their market to users with
- graphics capability.
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- -Developers who don't want to slow down their applications with
- graphics unnecessarily.
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- -"C" language instructors who want to allow students to write
- sophisticated-looking I/O without skipping over the "C"
- fundamentals to get to graphics.
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- -RUN THE SAMPLE PROGRAMS-
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- To see what WESTBOROUGH WINDOWS can do, run the three sample
- programs: SAMPLE1.EXE demonstrates the basic functions,
- SAMPLE2.EXE demonstrates the menu functions, and SAMPLE3.EXE
- demonstrates the input window functions.
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- -RUN THE INTRO PROGRAM-
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- To get an introduction to using WESTBOROUGH WINDOWS in the
- "C" environment, run the INTRO program with the argument C.
- (INTRO C at the DOS prompt)
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- -FOLLOW THE SOURCE CODE-
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- To see solid examples of using the WESTBOROUGH WINDOWS library
- with "C", re-run the sample programs, and follow along with the
- source code (SAMPLE1.C, SAMPLE2.C, and SAMPLE3.C.)
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- -ORDER INFO-
- To order WESTBOROUGH WINDOWS, complete the ORDER.FRM.
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- TECHNICAL INFORMATION
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- The WESTBOROUGH WINDOWS libraries were developed under QuickC
- version 2.5, and DOS 3.3. All memory models except TINY are
- supported.
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- The WESTBOROUGH WINDOWS libraries do not use the graphics
- libraries of QuickC.
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- The WESTBOROUGH WINDOWS libraries are hardware-dependent, and
- specifically developed for DOS-based IBM-compatible computers.
- The libraries write directly to video memory and and use the
- INT86() function to generate 0x10 and 0x16 interrupts.
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- For information about WESTBOROUGH WINDOWS, write to:
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- WESTBOROUGH WINDOWS
- 29 CHARLES STREET
- WESTBOROUGH MA 01581 USA
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- or send E-mail to Bill Harris, CompuServe ID 76226,1555.