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The BGI Bindings

Note: Beginning with Visual Prolog 5.2,  BGI DOS mode graphics is not supported anymore. Therefore, the BGIBIND directory, containing Visual Prolog interface to BGI, is not supplied. If your program needs the BGI,  use Visual Prolog version 5.1.

The BGI Bindings in Visual Prolog 5.1

The former Borland Graphic Libraries have been removed from the Prolog library. However, there are header files and bindings supplied so that if you own a copy of Borland C++ 3.x or 4.x, your old PDC Prolog BGI programs can still be compiled using the newest version of the BGI.

The BGI is supported in DOS real mode and in DOS protected mode using the PharLap DOS Extender.

If you are going to use this strategy you should follow these steps:

Install Borland C++ and Visual Prolog.
Using Borland C only, test to be sure you can compile the Borland BGI examples.
Compile and run the Prolog example in the DEMO sub-directory.
Use the Application Expert to create a new BGI project

The BGI bindings documentation is supplied in the on-line help file.

Directory Content
[DEMO] A little example of using the BGI bindings
[INCLUDE] Header files.
[LIB] The needed libraries.
[SOURCE] Source code for the bindings