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Please feed the newbie.
Hi,
I''ve been working on some basic opengl programs recently, just trying to get the feel for things, but have hit some snags. I cant afford to dish out huge sums of cash for VC so I''m using a free compiler that has worked resonably well up till this point, Bloodshed Dev C++. The problem arrises when trying to use various opengl stuffs. For instance, although I have added #include to my source, the function timeGetTime(); is not recognized.
I''m also having trouble with the glFeedbackBuffer(); function for the same reasons. I have -lopengl32, libglu32.a, and libglaux.a added to the project, yet it cant figure out the function. What am I doing wrong?
Can anyone recommend another compiler thats pretty basic but has better support for OpenGL?
Thanks!!!
Shazbot! Forum didn''t like my greaterthan/lessthans around time.h... heh. That should read... Although I have added #include time.h.
Oops = )
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the guys right. borland offers its command line compiler version 3 i think for free and the windows compiler version 4.5 for free. just goto www.borland.com and folllow the links
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