Thank you.
Can this process be hardware accelerated with the bitmaps preloaded? Ultimately, the names of images will be read from a file into a STRUCT along with other information (e.g., x/y coord) while time elapsed, in ms, between display and key press will be critical.
Are there any benefits to doing this in legacy mode?
Again, I apologize for the basic nature of the questions. I am hoping to systematically reach a flexible end point which may necessitate very naive posts.
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#include <acknex.h>
#include <default.c>
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
BMAP* first_pcx = "first.pcx";
BMAP* second_pcx = "main.pcx";
PANEL* first_pan =
{
pos_x = 0;
pos_y = 0;
layer = 1;
bmap = first_pcx;
flags = OVERLAY | VISIBLE;
}
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
void main()
{
video_mode = 7;
screen_color.blue = 150;
while(!key_enter)
{
wait(1);
} //wait until the enter key is pressed
first_pan.bmap = second_pcx; //show new bmap
}