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PDCurses is the most common Curses library on Windows and works on many platforms with many compilers. | PDCurses is the most common Curses library on Windows and works on many platforms with many compilers. | ||
In addition to the usual console port, it has at least two graphics mode ports: SDL and X Windows. Mixing either of these with PDCurses parts in an application is possible. |
Revision as of 01:13, 19 July 2009
PDCurses | |
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Library project | |
Developer | Mark Hessling, William McBrine |
Released | Sep 01 1987 (1.0) |
Updated | Sep 08 2008 (3.4) |
Status | Stable |
Licensing | Public Domain |
P. Language | C |
Platforms | Windows, Linux, DOS, OS/2 |
Dependencies | SDL (optional), X Windows (optional) |
Official site of PDCurses |
PDCurses is the most common Curses library on Windows and works on many platforms with many compilers.
In addition to the usual console port, it has at least two graphics mode ports: SDL and X Windows. Mixing either of these with PDCurses parts in an application is possible.