Thread: Graphics.h problem

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    Graphics.h problem

    I download this file from the internet, but when I try to compile the file, it gives me a error massage saying "BGI graphics not supported under Windows". I have no clue what to do. Do I run the prog in console or change the code? and if i do have to compile it in console, how do i do it? can anyone help me?

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    P.S. : By the way, I'm using Borland C++ 5.02
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    during creating new project, select platform as dos and then BGI option from right side menu.

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    I tried it, now it says ""
    BGI Error: Graphics not initialized (use 'initgraph')
    ""

    can you help me wit this?

    thankx
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    i think your *.bgi files should exist or did you initialize your graphics adapter?
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