Ok. Here's the deal.
I want to start programming in Open GL. Problem? Yes!
I have borland C++ 5.02 (No Visual C++) Will it be possible to do that in my compiler? If so, what additional files will I need?
Ok. Here's the deal.
I want to start programming in Open GL. Problem? Yes!
I have borland C++ 5.02 (No Visual C++) Will it be possible to do that in my compiler? If so, what additional files will I need?
The knack of flying is learning to throw yourself at the ground and miss.
You shouldn't need any additional files -- just the static link library and the header. Same as if you were to be using any other compiler/linker.
I haven't used Borland C++, but basically what you want to do is,
before you link, go into your project's settings and link OpenGL32.lib (if you are working in win32).
then just
#include <gl\gl.h>
and you should be fine.
If you need up-to-date libraries you can find them at
http://www.opengl.org
Still working in dos mode (no need for me to program in windows)
Compiler says "unable to include gl.h. gl.h not found"
I'll try to download it.
The knack of flying is learning to throw yourself at the ground and miss.
Ok, I downloaded the gl header files and stuff from that site. But when I include it, i get the these errors :
The knack of flying is learning to throw yourself at the ground and miss.