I have an old 16 bit dos protected mode program over 40,000 lines long using MetaWindow 386 "www.metagraphics.com". I need to do one of the following:
Somehow trick the graphics to work under win32.
Write a metawindow emulator that uses direct draw.
Or buy the metawindow source code in ASM and find someone to make it work with direct draw, I have no idea how to do this, there was some artical on the website, but the person never showed code example. Also the source code would have to work with Virtual pascal as well. This would be the best route.
There is just too much code to change by hand and a rewrite is out of the question. Virtual Pascal is free and compatable with the borland pascal 7.
Somehow trick the graphics to work under win32.
Write a metawindow emulator that uses direct draw.
Or buy the metawindow source code in ASM and find someone to make it work with direct draw, I have no idea how to do this, there was some artical on the website, but the person never showed code example. Also the source code would have to work with Virtual pascal as well. This would be the best route.
There is just too much code to change by hand and a rewrite is out of the question. Virtual Pascal is free and compatable with the borland pascal 7.