I am planning to use sdl for the grpahics library in a game i am amking but does anyone know of any sound libraries i can get for free. i am programming intoa console application dev c++ 4.
I am planning to use sdl for the grpahics library in a game i am amking but does anyone know of any sound libraries i can get for free. i am programming intoa console application dev c++ 4.
Sure. OpenAL (not the greatest) is there but DirectSound is better.
I read your post and understood every word in it, but for whatever reason the fact that you say your are making a console application didn't click in my brain until after I posted my reply. You can't exactly make graphics in your console app. You can make ascii art. There is always DOS, but that isn't what you are talking about since you use mingw and that is a win32 only compiler. SDL will handle the windows end for you but just so you know your program will actually be a windows app not a console app.
ive seen othur console apps using grpahics
Question: What is mingw ??
what does signature stand for?
did i say that as a typo somewhere?
was for master5001 actaully
what does signature stand for?
>>Question: What is mingw ??
MinGW is the compiler behind the Dev-C++ IDE
"There are three kinds of people in the world...
Those that can count and those that can't."
And what will happen without it ?
what does signature stand for?
if you dont have MinGW (or if you 'take it out') then i think you can chose to use the cygwin compiler, but without a compiler, Dev-C++ would be only a text-editor, and not an IDE. Some people get confused and say Dev-C++ is a compiler, but its not.
"There are three kinds of people in the world...
Those that can count and those that can't."
Thats right, Dev-C++ uses the GNU tools for compilation.Originally posted by Okiesmokie
if you dont have MinGW (or if you 'take it out') then i think you can chose to use the cygwin compiler, but without a compiler, Dev-C++ would be only a text-editor, and not an IDE. Some people get confused and say Dev-C++ is a compiler, but its not.
Open a DOS Prompt, and enter...
c:\dev-c++\bin\gcc -v
or...
c:\dev-c++\bin\g++ -v
to get compiler version data. GCC.EXE is the C language compiler and G++.EXE the C++ compiler.
Replace -v with --help to get info on the different CP switches that can be used.
Ok, got itOriginally posted by Okiesmokie
if you dont have MinGW (or if you 'take it out') then i think you can chose to use the cygwin compiler, but without a compiler, Dev-C++ would be only a text-editor, and not an IDE. Some people get confused and say Dev-C++ is a compiler, but its not.
what does signature stand for?